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ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Assistive Technologies
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Proceedings of the first annual ACM conference on Assistive technologies
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Marina Del Rey, California, United States
Pages: 9 - 16
Year of Publication: 1994
ISBN:0-89791-649-2
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S. Wilcox
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University of New Mexico, Department of Linguistics, Albuquerque, NM
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J. Scheibman
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University of New Mexico, Department of Linguistics, Albuquerque, NM
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D. Wood
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Brains Software, 9445 Bent Rd. NE, Albuquerque, NM
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D. Cokely
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Linstok Press Inc., 4020 Blackburn Lanc, Burtonsville, MD
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W. C. Stokoe
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Linstok Press Inc., 4020 Blackburn Lanc, Burtonsville, MD
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ABSTRACT
The Multimedia Dictionary of American Sign Language (MM-DASL) is a Macintosh application designed to function as a bilingual (ASL-English) dictionary. It presents ASL signs in full-motion digital video using Apple's QuickTime technology. Major functions of the application include the capability to search for ASL signs by entering English words; the capability to search for ASL signs directly (by specifying formational features); and the capability to perform fuzzy searching (in both ASL and English search modes). For each ASL lexical entry, the dictionary contains definitions of the sign, grammatical information, usage notes, successful English translations, and other information. In addition to serving as the core engine for the MM-DASL, the application is capable of being localized to any signed language, thus allowing researchers and developers in other countries to use the MM-DASL to develop their own signed language dictionaries.
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Stokoe, W.C., Casterline, D. & C. Croneberg. 1965. The Dictionary of American Sign ~guage on Linguistic Principles. Silver Spring, MD' Linstok Press.
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Weiser, M. 1991. "The computer for the 21st century." Scientific American, 265(3), 94-104.
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