A German Sign Language Corpus of the Domain Weather Report

Jan Bungeroth, Daniel Stein, Philippe Dreuw, Morteza Zahedi, Hermann Ney


Abstract
All systems for automatic sign language translation and recognition, in particular statistical systems, rely on adequately sized corpora. For this purpose, we created the Phoenix corpus that is based on German television weather reports translated into German Sign Language. It comes with a rich annotation of the video data, a bilingual text-based sentence corpus and a monolingual German corpus. All systems for automatic sign language translation and recognition, in particular statistical systems, rely on adequately sized corpora. For this purpose, we created the Phoenix corpus that is based on German television weather reports translated into German Sign Language. It comes with a rich annotation of the video data, a bilingual text-based sentence corpus and a monolingual German corpus.
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L06-1418
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Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’06)
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May
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2006
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Genoa, Italy
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European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
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Jan Bungeroth, Daniel Stein, Philippe Dreuw, Morteza Zahedi, and Hermann Ney. 2006. A German Sign Language Corpus of the Domain Weather Report. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’06), Genoa, Italy. European Language Resources Association (ELRA).
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A German Sign Language Corpus of the Domain Weather Report (Bungeroth et al., LREC 2006)
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