Earth Notes: General Bibliography (foulds2004sign)
General public bibliography for EOU and related research. #bibliography #dataset
- [foulds2004sign] Foulds, R.A. Biomechanical and perceptual constraints on the bandwidth requirements of sign language (accessed ), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), , IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, volume 12, report/number 1, ISSN 1558-0210, doi:10.1109/tnsre.2003.821371, article/pages 65–72 (article) (BibTeX).
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[Quote: "The results of this experiment show that the kinematics of human movement can be bandwidth limited to the 0–3 Hz, while continuing to intelligibly represent common signs used in ASL and fingerspelled words. The perceptual need to avoid the critical flicker frequency is satisfied by the 30-frames/s display rate and allows the comparison of biomechanical bandwidths of 15 and 3 Hz. The intelligibility experiments also show that this 0–3 Hz bandwidth or 6 frames/s can accurately represent the movements important to ASL and fingerspelling when smoothly interpolated to 30 frames/s. The intelligibility of this interpolated image is not significantly different from the animation employing the 0–15 Hz bandwidth.]