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Learn how to design visual content that is inclusive and accessible for non-native speakers and sign language users. Follow these five factors to create effective and engaging visual content.
The simultaneous presence of normal signs and highly iconic classifiers in sign language has long been known. For instance, if an instructor wants to say, "Yesterday, during the break, a student ...
We present our work towards creating a dataset, which is intended to be used for the implementation of a home care services system for the deaf. The dataset includes recorded realistic scenarios of ...
Deaf children who are not exposed to ASL may not learn to use their “perceptual span” to gather linguistic information effectively. That hearing infants were attentive to sign language cues, even if ...
When designing visual content for non-native speakers and sign language users, clarity is key. Keep it simple by avoiding complicated words, slang, or phrases that could be misunderstood.