(by machine) from English to the Sutton SignWriting - yeah - but from
SignWriting to English, I dont think so.
It will take us a while before we can reach an agreement on this.
Shane
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Shane Gilchrist Ó hEorpa (shane.gilchrist.oheorpa(a)francismaginn.org)
[050128 09:43]:
3. There are 3 "sign-writing" systems
out there - Sutton Writing System,
Stokoe Notation System and HamNoSys (Hamburg Notation System) but it is
felt
that the Sutton one will become the most popular
as its simple to use
and
easy to use - whereas Stokoe and Hamnosys are
more used by academics
(deeper
note-keeping really)
Can they be machine translated with usable accuracy? (Even as much as
Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese?) That would help a *lot*!
- d.
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