technology to adapt other kind of inputs (e.g. audio
input), we are planning to add another motion
capture system to track the face of the person
signing. This will allow the signs to be even more
realistic, without the need of editing face
expressions manually. Furthermore, we are planning
to extend the Text to Sign Language module to other
domains. The system could also integrate other
languages such as Catalan and Catalan Sign
Language in further developments. Finally, we plan
to add an emotion recognition module in order to
recognize emotion from the voice of the speakers
and automatically modify the virtual interpreter
accordingly. Thanks to the modular architecture of
the project, it is relatively easy to integrate external
modules and/or reuse some modules in other
projects, multiplying the usability and impact of the
work done.
All these steps are planned to be taken under
LSE experts’ supervision and constant feedback.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This work have been evaluated by AransGi
(http://www.aransgi.org)
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