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Dataglove Measurement Of Joint Angles In Sign Language Handshapes, Petra Eccarius, Rebecca Bour, Robert A. Scheidt Jan 2012

Dataglove Measurement Of Joint Angles In Sign Language Handshapes, Petra Eccarius, Rebecca Bour, Robert A. Scheidt

Biomedical Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

In sign language research, we understand little about articulatory factors involved in shaping phonemic boundaries or the amount (and articulatory nature) of acceptable phonetic variation between handshapes. To date, there exists no comprehensive analysis of handshape based on the quantitative measurement of joint angles during sign production. The purpose of our work is to develop a methodology for collecting and visualizing quantitative handshape data in an attempt to better understand how handshapes are produced at a phonetic level. In this pursuit, we seek to quantify the flexion and abduction angles of the finger joints using a commercial data glove (CyberGlove; …