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2022
DOI: 10.1609/hcomp.v10i1.21998
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SignUpCrowd: Using Sign-Language as an Input Modality for Microtask Crowdsourcing

Abstract: Different input modalities have been proposed and employed in technological landscapes like microtask crowdsourcing. However, sign language remains an input modality that has received little attention. Despite the fact that thousands of people around the world primarily use sign language, very little has been done to include them in such technological landscapes. We aim to address this gap and take a step towards the inclusion of deaf and mute people in microtask crowdsourcing. We first identify various microt… Show more

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“…By changing the input modality from a mouse and keyboard to gesture-driven input crowd workers can complete their work while potentially improving or safeguarding their physical health. With a similar vision, prior work has shown the potential of using sign language [27].…”
Section: Background and Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By changing the input modality from a mouse and keyboard to gesture-driven input crowd workers can complete their work while potentially improving or safeguarding their physical health. With a similar vision, prior work has shown the potential of using sign language [27].…”
Section: Background and Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%