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McDonald, Molly (2009) 'Absolution,' Sketch: Vol. 74 : No. 1 , Article 52.
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SignStream® version 3 !*
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McDonald, Molly (2009) 'Absolution,' Sketch: Vol. 74 : No. 1 , Article 52.
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SignStream® version 3 !*
A new Java version of SignStream® is now available !
Get Version 3.3 - an update released in July of 2020.
Designed to facilitate linguistic annotation and analysis of video data from American Sign Language (ASL).
System requirements:
- Mac OS 10.8 through 10.14. Important warning:SignStream® is not compatible with the latest version of the Mac operating system. We hope to resolve compatibility issues in the near future, but as of now, SignStream® will not work with Mac OS versions 10.15 or later.
- Java 6 (legacy) is also required; you can download that from https://support.apple.com/kb/dl1572?locale=en_US.
Download the latest version (3.3) of the software - and follow the instructions for installation carefully.
Click here for license information
IMPORTANT: If you are upgrading from a previous version of SignStream®, follow these instructions carefully !
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User guide: ASLLRP Report No. 15 Neidle, C. [2017]: A User's Guide to SignStream® 3
[pdf - 24 MB]
About the 3.1.0 update:ASLLRP Report No. 16 Neidle, C. [2018]: What's new in SignStream® 3.1.0 ?
[pdf - 1 MB]
About the 3.3 update:ASLLRP Report No. 17 Neidle, C. [2020]: What's new in SignStream® 3.3.0 ?
[pdf - 14 MB]
Video codecs that work with the application; if your video is in a different format, you should first convert it to one of these:
- MPEG-4 (.mp4)
- AVC1 (.mp4)
- MPEG-4 (.mov)
- H.264 (.mov)
Credits:
Gregory Dimitriadis | Application Developer at Rutgers University (July 2015 - present) |
Douglas Motto | Application Developer Supervisor at Rutgers University (February 2016 - present) |
Augustine Opoku | Application Developer Supervisor at Rutgers University (July 2015 - January 2016) |
Thanks also to: | Jason Boyd, George Kierstein, Robert G. Lee, Joan Nash, John Olson, Stan Sclaroff, Ashwin Thangali, Christian Vogler, and Iryna Zhuravlova, for prior contributions to design and implementation; and to our linguistic consultants and to all those at BU and Gallaudet University who have used versions of the program, provided feedback and suggestions, and shared their expertise ! |
We also gratefully acknowledge: | |
contributions and assistance from the developers of the ASLLRP Data Access Interface (DAI, DAI 2), Christian Vogler and Augustine Opoku | |
support provided at Rutgers University by Dimitris Metaxas, Charles Hedrick, Charles McGrew, Hanz Makmur | |
support provided at Boston University by Stan Sclaroff, Ashwin Thangali, Vassilis Athitsos | |
support provided at Gallaudet University by Christian Vogler, Ben Bahan | |
those who contributed to development of prior versions of SignStream: David Greenfield (developer of versions through 2.2.2), Otmar Foeslche (developer supervisor), Ben Bahan, Judy Kegl, Robert G. Lee, Dawn MacLaughlin | |
Carol Neidle | Project Director |
*Development of SignStream®, our linguistically annotated corpora, and of our Data Access Interface (DAI and DAI 2), has been partially funded by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF), including:
'CHS: Medium: Collaborative Research: Scalable Integration ofEAGER: Collaborative Research: Data Visualizations for Linguistically Annotated, Publicy Shared, Video Corpora for American Sign Language (ASL).' [#1748016, C. Neidle; #1748022, D. Metaxas] |
'HCC: Collaborative Research: Medium: Generating Accurate, Understandable Sign Language Animations Based on Analysis of Human Signing.' [#IIS-1065013, C. Neidle; 10650090, M. Heunerfauth; 1054965, D, Metaxas] |
'Medium: Collaborative Research: Linguistically Based ASL Sign Recognition as a Structured Multivariate Learning Problem.' [#IIS-0964385, C. Neidle; #0964597, D. Metaxas] |
'Collaborative Research: CI-ADDO-EN: Development of Publicly Available, Easily Searchable, Linguistically Analyzed, Video Corpora for Sign Language and Gesture Research.' [#1059218, C. Neidle, S. Sclaroff; #1059281, D. Metaxas; #1059221, B. Bahan, C. Vogler; # 1059235, V. Athitsos] |
'HCC: Large Lexicon Gesture Representation, Recognition, and Retrieval' [#0705749, S. Sclaroff, C. Neidle] |
'SignStream: A Multimedia Tool for Language Research.' [#9528985, C. Neidle] |
Illustration of annotation of a dialog, with two signers producing overlapping utterances. (Click for larger view.) | Illustration of new Sign Bank functionality, enabling the annotator to search, from within SignStream, for gloss labels from a repertoire of about 3,000 signs. [Internet access is required for full functionality.] If the desired sign is found, the sign's properties can be entered automatically into the annotation. (Click for larger view.) |
Once the ASLLRP Sign Bank has been installed, SignStream® will check for Sign Bank updates each time SignStream® is launched. If an update is needed, a terminal window will open to enable the update to occur, after which the program itself will launch.
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The Data Access Interface (DAI) allows browsing, search, and download of ASL video data (linguistically annotated through use of SignStream®), for (a) the National Center for Sign Language and Gesture Resources (NCSLGR) corpus; and (b) ~10,000 examples (over 4,000 distinct signs) in citation form, as part of the American Sign Language Lexicon Video Dataset (ASLLVD), which forms the basis for the initial ASLLRP Sign Bank (see above). [See Carol Neidle and Christian Vogler, A New Web Interface to Facilitate Access to Corpora: Development of the ASLLRP Data Access Interface, 5th Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages: Interactions between Corpus and Lexicon, LREC 2012, Istanbul, Turkey, May 27, 2012.]Important Note:
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The DAI 2 also provides access to our new ASLLRP Sign Bank !
New data and new features are available as of March 2021:
see http://www.bu.edu/asllrp/about-datasets.pdf
See also:
Carol Neidle, Augustine Opoku, Gregory Dimitriadis, and Dimitris Metaxas, NEW Shared & Interconnected ASL Resources: SignStream® 3 Software; DAI 2 for Web Access to Linguistically Annotated Video Corpora; and a Sign Bank, 8th Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages: Involving the Language Community, LREC 2018, Miyazaki, Japan, pp. 147-154.
Carol Neidle and Augustine Opoku [2020] A User's Guide to the American Sign Language Linguistic Research Project (ASLLRP) Data Access Interface (DAI) 2 — Version 2. BU ASLLRP Report No. 18, Boston, MA. http://www.bu.edu/asllrp/rpt18/asllrp18.pdf
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