Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Irish Sign Language(also: ISL, Teanga Chomharthaíochta na hÉireann)
- The indigenous sign language of the Deaf community in Ireland, distinct from both English and Irish (Gaelic) spoken languages and from British Sign Language (BSL). Like all sign languages, ISL uses manual features (hand shapes, movements, and positions) and non-manual features…
- Isolated Sign Language Recognition(also: isolated SLR, word-level sign recognition)
- A sign language recognition task that focuses on identifying individual, pre-segmented signs rather than continuous signing sequences. In isolated SLR, each sign is captured as a separate video clip with clear start and end points, simplifying the recognition problem compared to…
- Isolated Sign Recognition(also: ISR, ISLR)
- A computer vision and machine learning task focused on identifying individual signs from video recordings where each video contains a single sign production, as opposed to continuous sign language recognition which processes connected signing in sentences or conversation.…
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