Support in the Moment: Benefits and use of video-span selection and search for sign-language video comprehension among ASL learners

Author:

Hassan Saad1,Amin Akhter Al1,de Lacerda Pataca Caluã1,Navarro Diego2,Gordon Alexis3,Lee Sooyeon3,Huenerfauth Matt3

Affiliation:

1. Computing and Information Sciences, Rochester Institute of Technology, United States

2. National Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology, United States

3. School of Information, Rochester Institute of Technology, United States

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

ACM

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