2018
DOI: 10.4236/jcc.2018.65001
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FFCDH: Solution to Enable Face-to-Face Conversation between Deaf and Hearing People

Abstract: A real time communication between deaf and hearing people is still a barrier that isolates the deaf people from the hearing world. Over ninety percent of deaf children are born to hearing parents. However, most of them can only learn how to communicate using sign language at school. One of the reasons is that the hearings parents have neither enough time nor support to learn sign language to communicate and support their children. Not surprisingly, the deaf finds difficulties in the oral-only education. Since … Show more

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“…Unlike our previous study, the stimuli order in this study was randomized to avoid presentation-order effect, and thus, imitated the real e-learning environment. Scope of this study focuses only on visual contact as an extension of our movement [12] towards fully involvement of people with hearing impairment in e-learning platforms…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike our previous study, the stimuli order in this study was randomized to avoid presentation-order effect, and thus, imitated the real e-learning environment. Scope of this study focuses only on visual contact as an extension of our movement [12] towards fully involvement of people with hearing impairment in e-learning platforms…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%