French Sign Language: Proposition of a Structural Explanation by Iconicity
GW '99 Proceedings of the International Gesture Workshop on Gesture-Based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction
A Method for Analyzing Spatial Relationships Between Words in Sign Language Recognition
GW '99 Proceedings of the International Gesture Workshop on Gesture-Based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction
Research on Computer Science and Sign Language: Ethical Aspects
GW '01 Revised Papers from the International Gesture Workshop on Gesture and Sign Languages in Human-Computer Interaction
ARGo: An Architecture for Sign Language Recognition and Interpretation
Proceedings of Gesture Workshop on Progress in Gestural Interaction
Research on Computer Science and Sign Language: Ethical Aspects
GW '01 Revised Papers from the International Gesture Workshop on Gesture and Sign Languages in Human-Computer Interaction
Spatialised semantic relations in french sign language: toward a computational modelling
GW'05 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Gesture in Human-Computer Interaction and Simulation
Real-Time acrobatic gesture analysis
GW'05 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Gesture in Human-Computer Interaction and Simulation
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This study addresses the problem of semantic representation in French Sign Language (FSL) sentences. We studied in particular static situations (spatial localisations) and situations denoted by motion verbs. The aim is to propose some models which could be implemented and integrated in computing systems dedicated to Sign Language (SL). According to the FSL functioning, we suggest a framework using representations based on cognitive grammars.