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    A Methodology for Automatic Sign Language Dictionary Creation
    
        
    Ing. Jakub Kanis Ph.D. 
University of West Bohemia, Plzeň
 PhDr. Petr Peňáz 
Teiresias Centre, Masaryk University
 Ing. Pavel Campr 
University of West Bohemia, Plzeň
 Ing. Marek Hrúz 
University of West Bohemia, Plzeň
  
    
  
    
        
      
        | Abstract | 
	In this article we present the the sign language dictionary being developed by a research team of University of West Bohemia, Masaryk University and Palacký University. The aim is to create both an explanatory and a translation dictionary with respect to the linguistic needs. The dictionary is designed as an on-line application with access for all registered users who compose a hierarchical structure to ensure a lexicographic consistency of the dictionary content. The basic structure of the dictionary is proposed to meet linguistic criteria of both spoken and sign languages. We use written text to represent spoken languages and several representations are supported for sign languages: videos, images, HamNoSys, SignWriting and an interactive 3D avatar. To decrease the time required for data collection and publishing in the dictionary we use computer vision methods. We detect the boundaries of the dictionary entry. If the entry is a single sign we analyze the manual component of the performed sign for automatic categorization. The content is being created by linguists using both new and already existing data. Later on the dictionary will be opened to the users with possibility to add, modify and comment data. We expect that this possibility of on-line elicitation will increase the number of informants, cover more regions, and make the elicitation cheaper and the evaluation easier. | 
        
    
       
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