Visualization Support of Remote Sign Language Interpreting System on Lecture

Recently it has become possible for persons with hearing impairments in remote locations to communicate via sign language using video phones and videoconferencing systems. Video interpreting makes use of videoconferencing technology to allow remote sign language interpreting services to occur without an interpreter on site. In this paper, we describe our experimental system for the remote sign language interpreting services of lecture. And we discuss that a sign language interpreter, in a remote sign language interpreting services, can realize more effective interpretation by visualization support in lecture.