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A virtual reality environment to support chat rooms for hearing impaired and to teach Brazilian sign language (LIBRAS)

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Improving the way that totally or partially deaf people communicate with the world is a challenging task for our society. One way to improve their communication is to learn sign language, which is a visual language based on hand shapes, orientations, and movements of the hands, arms, or body, and facial expressions. This paper aims to present a 3D virtual reality environment to allow deaf users to communicate with each other in a real-time, synchronous, instantaneous fashion via an online chat room and to assist the teaching-learning process of Brazilian Sign Language (LIBRAS). A three-dimensional avatar was developed which can translate words or sentences from Portuguese to LIBRAS. It was performed two experiments to evaluate the communication via the chat room: (1) with chat history enabled (visible) and (2) with chat history disabled (invisible). These evaluations involved 30 end-users, which confirmed that the virtual environment as developed here is effective to distance classes.

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sign language, LIBRAS, hearing-impaired, deaf people, online chat

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2014 Ieee/acs 11th International Conference On Computer Systems And Applications (aiccsa). New York: Ieee, p. 433-440, 2014.

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