Search Results for author: Fabrizio Borgia

Found 6 papers, 0 papers with code

Customization and modifications of SignWriting by LIS users

no code implementations24 Apr 2020 Claudia S. Bianchini, Fabrizio Borgia, Margherita Castelli

Historically, the various sign languages (SL) have not developed an own writing system; nevertheless, some systems exist, among which the SignWriting (SW) is a powerful and flexible one.

A concrete example of inclusive design: deaf-oriented accessibility

no code implementations27 Nov 2019 Claudia Bianchini, Fabrizio Borgia, Maria de Marsico

As for the latter, we will present the design, implementation and evaluation of the first nucleus of a comprehensive digital framework to facilitate the access of deaf people into the digital world.

Towards improving the e-learning experience for deaf students: e-LUX

no code implementations27 Nov 2019 Fabrizio Borgia, Claudia Bianchini, Maria de Marsico

Deaf people are more heavily affected by the digital divide than many would expect.

SWift -- A SignWriting improved fast transcriber

no code implementations25 Nov 2019 Claudia S. Bianchini, Fabrizio Borgia, Paolo Bottoni, Maria de Marsico

SW is devised to allow deaf people and linguists alike to exploit an easy-to-grasp written form of (any) sign language.

Resource production of written forms of Sign Languages by a user-centered editor, SWift (SignWriting improved fast transcriber)

no code implementations LREC 2012 Fabrizio Borgia, Claudia S. Bianchini, Patrice Dalle, Maria de Marsico

The SignWriting improved fast transcriber (SWift), presented in this paper, is an advanced editor for computer-aided writing and transcribing of any Sign Language (SL) using SignWriting (SW).

SWift -- A SignWriting editor to bridge between deaf world and e-learning

no code implementations22 Nov 2019 Claudia S. Bianchini, Fabrizio Borgia, Maria de Marsico

SWift (SignWriting improved fast transcriber) is an advanced editor for SignWriting (SW).

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