Publikation
Requirements for a Gesture Specification Language
Alexis Heloir; Michael Kipp
In: Gesture in Embodied Communication and Human-Computer Interaction - 8th International Workshop, GW 2009 - Revised Selected Papers. International Gesture Workshop (GW-2009), February 25-27, Bielefeld, Germany, Pages 207-218, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI), Vol. 5934, Springer, 2010.
Zusammenfassung
We present a comparative study of two gesture specification
languages. Our aim is to derive requirements for a new, optimal specification language that can be used to extend the emerging BML standard.
We compare MURML, which has been designed to specify coverbal gestures,
and a language we call LV, originally designed to describe French
Sign Language utterances. As a first step toward a new gesture specification
language we created EMBRScript, a low-level animation language
capable of describing multi-channel animations, that can be used as a
foundation for future BML extensions.