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Volumn , Issue , 1996, Pages 121-122
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The Effect of Frame Rate and Video Information Redundancy on the Perceptual Learning of American Sign Language Gestures
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Author keywords
biological motion perception; frame rate; gesture recognition; mental representation of movement; multimedia assisted learning; Sign language learning; signal detection theory
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Indexed keywords
GESTURE RECOGNITION;
SIGNAL DETECTION;
ANIMATION;
BIOMECHANICS;
COMPUTER NETWORKS;
DATABASE SYSTEMS;
GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES;
HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION;
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY;
PATTERN RECOGNITION;
VIRTUAL REALITY;
BIOLOGICAL MOTION;
BIOLOGICAL MOTION PERCEPTION;
FRAME-RATE;
GESTURES RECOGNITION;
LANGUAGE LEARNING;
MENTAL REPRESENTATION OF MOVEMENT;
MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS;
MOTION PERCEPTION;
MULTIMEDIUM ASSISTED LEARNING;
SIGN LANGUAGE;
SIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING;
SIGNAL DETECTION THEORY;
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE GESTURES;
FRAME RATE;
GESTURE RECOGNITION;
PERCEPTUAL LEARNING;
VIDEO INFORMATION REDUNDANCY;
REDUNDANCY;
COMPUTER AIDED INSTRUCTION;
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EID: 0029715875
PISSN: None
EISSN: None
Source Type: Conference Proceeding
DOI: 10.1145/257089.257200 Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (17)
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References (7)
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