Title: Evaluation of synthesized sign and visual speech by deaf
Other Titles: Evaluace syntetizované znakové a vizuální řeči neslyšícími osobami
Authors: Krňoul, Zdeněk
Roštík, Patrik
Železný, Miloš
Citation: KRŇOUL, Zdeněk; ROŠTÍK, Patrik; ŽELEZNÝ, Miloš. Evaluation of synthesized sign and visual speech by deaf. In: Proceedings of the 2008 conference on auditory-visual speech processing: Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Resort, Moreton Island, Queensland, Australia September 26-29, 2008. [Norwich: School of Computing Sciences], 2008, p. [1-4]. ISBN 978-0-646-49504-0
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: [School of Computing Sciences]
Document type: článek
article
URI: http://www.kky.zcu.cz/cs/publications/ZdenekKrnoul_2008_Evaluationof
http://hdl.handle.net/11025/16943
ISBN: 978-0-646-49504-0
Keywords: syntéza znakové řeči;testy vnímání;syntéza vizuální řeči
Keywords in different language: sign speech synthesis;perception tests;visual speech synthesis
Abstract in different language: This paper is focused on an evaluation of quality of synthesized sign speech and a comparison of sign and visual speech. The evaluation has been performed with the Czech sign speech synthesis system. The system produces a manual component as well as a non-manual component given by the lip articulation. The perception test by deaf children from primary school is scored on the isolated signs. Two studies are designed for 5-6 and 11-13 years old pupils. It uses the multiple-choice test composed from picture of the signs to get an intelligibility score. The results confirm intelligibility of the synthesized sign speech as well as visual speech and indicate also statistically a significant difference between perception of sign and visual speech.
Rights: © Zdeněk Krňoul - Patrik Roštík - Miloš Železný
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