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Sign language detection methods - review
Petr, Luboš ; Venglář, Vojtěch (referee) ; Krejsa, Jiří (advisor)
The Aim of this work is to describe various methods of sign language detection. The output of individual methods is a functional translation of sign language into text in real time. In addition to glove and kinect detection, this work deals with the possibilities of sign language detection from image recording, which is the most prospective method of detection in the future. The thesis is also focused on sign classification using neural networks.
Story of gesture
Matušek, Jakub ; Horčicová, Monika (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis I want to deal with the detail of the human body and the importance of this detail. The detail I chose is a hand in a gesture. I chose it because of its unique ability to convey information or emotions through gestures. A gesture of expressions can be expressed through gestures. From a simple disagreement to a scientific term. It was this aspect that fascinated me and I continue to follow it in my work mainly from an aesthetic point of view. The creation of the concept of the sculpture was procedural and arose from the individual steps that I took during the design.
i-CT Framework and Application for Sign Language Translation
Meca, Vojtěch ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Fiala, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to create two applications for people with learning difficulties. The first, i-CT Framwork, is also an executable application to be used with the target group mentioned above. As an executable application, i-CT Framework operates as a central tool for managing users, applications, and user restrictions. Development of Gesture Translator application presented another aim of the thesis: this application can translate sign language gestures for people with learning difficulties. Both applications are functioning on Android as well as iOS operating systems.
Story of gesture
Matušek, Jakub ; Horčicová, Monika (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis I want to deal with the detail of the human body and the importance of this detail. The detail I chose is a hand in a gesture. I chose it because of its unique ability to convey information or emotions through gestures. A gesture of expressions can be expressed through gestures. From a simple disagreement to a scientific term. It was this aspect that fascinated me and I continue to follow it in my work mainly from an aesthetic point of view. The creation of the concept of the sculpture was procedural and arose from the individual steps that I took during the design.
Communication Problems of Deaf People in the field of Health Care
Jirmanová, Renata ; Mrkosová, Eva (advisor) ; Ptáčková, Klára (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the communication problems of deaf people in health care institutions. The aim is to map the most common problems the deaf have when communicating with personnel in health care institutions in this area. The theoretical part of the bachelor's thesis deals with the classification of hearing impairments, communication methods of the deaf, the role of sign language interpreters, as well as patient's rights. The practical part is based on a questionnaire survey of deaf people and analyses the most common problems of the deaf in health care institutions
Communication problems of the majority society with a group of deaf
Vaculíková, Zuzana ; Mrkosová, Eva (advisor) ; Hádková, Kateřina (referee)
The topic of the thesis is communication problems of the majority of society and groups of deaf people. Deaf people also live in the majority of hearing society. These people meet each other and they can communicate with each other. This communication is problematic, however, because in the communication of deaf and hearing there are communication barriers. In this thesis, we used a quantitative method of the surveyed hearing respondents. We researched what communication problems exist in the communication of the majority society and a group of deaf people. Based on the methods used, we found that communication problems are mainly caused by a lack of awareness of the major societies of the group of deaf people. In this thesis, we propose to raise awareness of the majority of the hearing society about a group of deaf people, in order to eliminate communication problems. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Self-esteem of university students with severe hearing disabilities
Bendová, Marie ; Kucharská, Anna (advisor) ; Presslerová, Pavla (referee)
This paper deals with self-esteem of university students with hearing impairment. It primarily utilizes a qualitative approach that deals with the analysis of the statements of six respondents. Basic concepts related to self-esteem and an overview of current research are presented in the theoretical part of the paper. In the empirical part, a quantitative test (SLSC-R) is used. However, the main focus of the work lies in application and interpretation of the qualitative method - "authors' questionnaire". This work strives to find and describe factors which are believed to affect self-esteem of the respondents. The paper aims to be a contribution to the psychology of disability, for example, in identifying and describing areas that are believed to be useful for further research.
Social and collective identity of the Deaf community/ies in Prague
Fajfrová, Doris ; Šubrt, Jiří (advisor) ; Sládek, Jan (referee)
This work deals with the collective and social identity of the Prague deaf. It is based on the presumption that the deaf can be regarded as a social group with specific characteristics which are interesting from a sociological perspective. The aim of this work is a description and understanding of the mode the deaf relate to each other and the way the social mechanisms are used for this purpose. The crucial chapter deals with the social categorization as a key mechanism for building and maintaining the social identity of the deaf. The following part is devoted to the collective identity, where two ideal types of the deaf collective identity are presented. The work is based on the qualitative research, which was conducted through semi-structured interviews with the deaf, simultaneously translated into Czech. From a methodological point of view, the presented study is based on the principles of the Grounded theory. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Developement of language skills of CODA
Dejmková, Štěpánka ; Kotvová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Durdilová, Lucie (referee)
TITLE: Development of language skills of CODA AUTHOR: Štěpánka Dejmková DEPARTMENT: Department of Special Education SUPERVISOR: Mgr. Miroslava Kotvová ABSTRACT: Bachelor thesis with the title the Development of the language skills of CODA is focused on the description of the development and acquisition of language hearing children of deaf parents, both spoken language and sign. The aim is to describe the development of language competence CODA studied to the basis of the available literature and interviews with CODA individuals. The theoretical part presents the field of the education of the deaf, culture and the Deaf community, sign language, but also a description of the acquisition of sign and spoken language. The practical part consists of the case studies of CODA which were based on the interviews with the individuals or even with them and their parents. The work highlights the problem of bilingual individuals growing up in a home environment with the sign language with the influence of the spoken language of the major society, but also the difficulty and importance of the election code of communication for deaf parents. KEYWORDS: CODA, hearing, deaf, sign language, speak language

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