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Helene Brashear
Helene Brashear
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American sign language recognition with the kinect
Z Zafrulla, H Brashear, T Starner, H Hamilton, P Presti
Proceedings of the 13th international conference on multimodal interfaces …, 2011
4462011
Using multiple sensors for mobile sign language recognition
H Brashear, T Starner, P Lukowicz, H Junker
Seventh IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2003 …, 2003
2762003
Georgia tech gesture toolkit: supporting experiments in gesture recognition
T Westeyn, H Brashear, A Atrash, T Starner
Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Multimodal interfaces, 85-92, 2003
1912003
The agenda of wearable healthcare
G Tröster
Yearbook of medical informatics 14 (01), 125-138, 2005
1682005
American sign language recognition in game development for deaf children
H Brashear, V Henderson, KH Park, H Hamilton, S Lee, T Starner
Proceedings of the 8th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers …, 2006
1372006
Towards a one-way American sign language translator
RM McGuire, J Hernandez-Rebollar, T Starner, V Henderson, H Brashear, ...
Sixth IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture …, 2004
902004
Gart: The gesture and activity recognition toolkit
K Lyons, H Brashear, T Westeyn, JS Kim, T Starner
Human-Computer Interaction. HCI Intelligent Multimodal Interaction …, 2007
782007
A gesture-based american sign language game for deaf children
S Lee, V Henderson, H Hamilton, T Starner, H Brashear, S Hamilton
CHI'05 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1589-1592, 2005
692005
American sign language phrase verification in an educational game for deaf children
Z Zafrulla, H Brashear, P Yin, P Presti, T Starner, H Hamilton
2010 20th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 3846-3849, 2010
572010
Development of an American Sign Language game for deaf children
V Henderson, S Lee, H Brashear, H Hamilton, T Starner, S Hamilton
Proceedings of the 2005 conference on Interaction design and children, 70-79, 2005
562005
A novel approach to american sign language (asl) phrase verification using reversed signing
Z Zafrulla, H Brashear, H Hamilton, T Starner
2010 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern …, 2010
302010
Improving the language ability of deaf signing children through an interactive American Sign Language-based video game
KA Weaver, H Hamilton, Z Zafrulla, H Brashear, T Starner, P Presti, ...
International Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS), 2010
272010
Copycat: An american sign language game for deaf children
Z Zafrulla, H Brashear, P Presti, H Hamilton, T Starner
Face and Gesture 2011, 647-647, 2011
182011
User-centered development of a gesture-based American Sign Language game
S Lee, V Henderson, H Brashear, T Starner, S Hamilton, H Hamilton
Proceedings of instructional technology and education of the deaf symposium …, 2005
142005
Improving the efficacy of automated sign language practice tools
H Brashear
ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing, 11-17, 2007
112007
Towards an american sign langauge verifier for educational game for deaf children
Z Zafrulla, H Brashear, H Hamilton, T Starner
Proceedings of International Conference on Pattern Recognition 10, 2010
92010
Copycat: A corpus for verifying American Sign Language during game play by deaf children
H Brashear, Z Zafrulla, T Starner, H Hamilton, P Presti, S Lee
sign-lang@ LREC 2010, 27-32, 2010
82010
Copycat-center for accessible technology in sign
Z Zafrulla, H Brashear, P Presti, H Hamilton, T Starner
December, 2010
62010
Wearable systems design issues for aging or disabled users
M Gandy, T Westeyn, H Brashear, T Starner
The Engineering Handbook of Smart Technology for Aging, Disability, and …, 2008
62008
A gesture-based American sign language (ASL) tutor for deaf children
S Lee, V Henderson, H Hamilton, T Starner, H Brashear, S Hamilton
Proceedings of CHI (Computer-Human Interaction). Portland, OR, 2005
52005
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