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- Human-Robot-Computer Interaction in Multiagent EnvironmentYuichiro Anzai. 2-7
- Is User Interface Design Just Common Sense?Thomas S. Tullis. 9-14
- The Need for New Application Specific Interface ElementsJan Gulliksen, M. Johnson, Mats Lind, E. Nygren, Bengt L. Sandblad. 15-20
- Development of a Usable Graphical User Interface Design GuideRobert M. Schumacher Jr., Arnold M. Lund. 21-26
- A Design Guideline Search Method that Uses a Neural NetworkKaori Ueno, Katsuhiko Ogawa. 27-32
- Designing of Highly Effective Human-Computer Systems, Based on Multifunctional ElementsS. Tsiramua, R. Kashmadze. 33-37
- Dynamic Representation of Icons in Human-Computer InteractionKazunari Morimoto, Takao Kurokawa, Takeshi Nishimura. 38-43
- A User-Oriented Test of Icons in an Educational Software ProductS. Fullerton, A. J. Happ. 44-49
- Design of the User Interface of a Collaborative Text Writing SystemJosé A. Pino, Edgardo Fabres. 50-55
- Visualizing Search Results: User Interface Development for the Project Envision Database of Computer Science LiteratureLucy T. Nowell, Deborah Hix. 56-61
- Effect of Image Presentation to the Cognition of Plural SpeechHiroshi Tamura, Yue Chen, Yu Shibuya. 62-67
- A Pen-Based System to Input Correct Answers to Assist in the Development of Recognition and Understanding Algorithms of Ink DataYasuhiro Cho, Toshihiro Morita, Seiichi Higaki, Shinji Moriya. 68-73
- A New Approach to Visual Programming in User Interface DesignJürgen Herczeg, Hubertus Hohl, Matthias Ressel. 74-79
- Visual Interference with User s Tasks on Multi-Window SystemHirohiko Mori, Yoshio Hayashi. 80-85
- Designing Interfaces of Autonomous AgentsTakahiro Yakoh, Nobuyuki Yamasaki, Yuichiro Anzai. 86-91
- A Knowledge Representation for Large Scale Integrated Circuit Failure AnalysisYuko Takeguchi, Takashi Torii, Shinichi Okabe. 92-97
- A Dialogue Manager as Interface between Aircraft Pilots and a Pilot Assistant SystemMichael Gerlach, Reiner Onken. 98-103
- A Taxonomy of Distortion-Oriented Techniques for Graphical Data PresentationYing K. Leung, Mark D. Apperley. 104-109
- An Information-Based User Interface ArchitectureHans Diel, Jürgen Uhl, H. Martin Welsch. 110-115
- The Impact of the Design of the Software Control Interface on User PerformanceJohn R. Carlson, Laura L. Hall. 116-121
- Computer-Aided Adaptation of User Interfaces with Menus and Dialog BoxesUwe Malinowski, Thomas Kühme, Hartmut Dieterich, Matthias Schneider-Hufschmidt. 122-127
- Interactive Scenarios for the Development of a User Interface PrototypeMona M. Kaddah. 128-133
- Intelligent User Interface for Very Large Relational DatabasesPaul E. Reimers, Soon Myoung Chung. 134-139
- Spoken Language Interaction: Effects of Vocabulary Size and Experience on User Efficiency and AcceptabilityThomas W. Dillon, Anthony F. Norcio, Michael J. DeHaemer. 140-145
- Screen Layout and Semantic Structure in Iconic Menu DesignPing Zhan, Ram R. Bishu, Michael W. Riley. 146-151
- Realtime Synthesis of a Realistic Anthropomorphous Agent Toward Advanced Human-Computer InteractionHiroshi Dohi, Mitsuru Ishizuka. 152-157
- Iterative Prototyping of User InterfacesDaniel Felix, Helmut Krueger. 158-162
- Integrating Analytical and Creative Processes for User Interface Re-DesignYosuke Kinoe, Hirohiko Mori, Yoshio Hayashi. 163-168
- Three Usability Enhancements to the Human Factors-Design InterfaceRandolph G. Bias, Douglas J. Gillan, Thomas S. Tullis. 169-174
- Effects of Hypertext Topology on Navigation PerformanceSanjay Batra, Ram R. Bishu, Brian Donohue. 175-180
- The Relative Effectiveness of Hypertext and TextMark R. Lehto, Wenli Zhu, Bryan Carpenter. 181-186
- Implementing Adaptable Hypermedia in a Relational DatabaseWilliam Leigh, James M. Ragusa. 187-189
- Interactive Haptic Interface: Two-Dimensional Form Perception for Blind Access to ComputersS. Lee, S. F. Wiker, Gregg C. Vanderheiden. 190-195
- Sharing Customization in a Campus Computing EnvironmentCraig E. Wills, Kirstin Cadwell, William Marrs. 196-201
- An Intelligent User Interface for Multimedia Mineral Retrieval SystemDusan Cakmakov, Danco Davcev. 202-207
- Selecting Colors for Dialog Boxes and Buttons in a Text InterfaceStanley R. Page. 208-213
- An Interactive Information Filter or a Trip in HyperspaceConstantin Thiopoulous. 214-219
- Dialogue Design Through Modified Dataflow and Data ModellingSøren Lauesen, Morten Borup Harning. 220-225
- Task Analysis in Design of a Human-Computer Interface for a Ward Based SystemT. Frascina, R. A. Steele. 226-230
- The Effect of Direction on Object-Oriented Cursor Control ActionsJoe D. Chase, Sherry Perdue Casali. 231-236
- CoDesk - An Interface to TheKnowledgeNetKonrad Tollmar. 238-243
- The Software Architecture of DIGISHans de Bruin, Peter Bouwman. 244-249
- Cooperative Musical Partner System: JASPER (Jam Session Partner)Hirokazu Kato, Sanae H. Wake, Seiji Inokuchi. 250-255
- ESSAI - Interactive Sales System on an IBC-NetworkDaniel Felix, Helmut Krueger. 256-260
- Design-to-Cost Support with ASCETJoachim Warschat, J. Frech. 261-266
- An Algebraic System that Symbolic Expressions Can Interact with Graphical Representations for Understanding MathematicsH. Saito, Morio Nagata. 267-272
- Preliminary Experiment with a Distributed and Networking Card-Handling Tool Named KJ-EditorNaohiko Takeda, Akichika Shiomi, Kazuhisa Kawai, Hajime Ohiwa. 273-278
- HCI Aspects of the CASSY-EnvironmentErdmuthe Meyer zu Bexten, Claudio Moraga. 279-284
- The TOM Approach to System Development: Methods and Tools for Task Oriented Modelling of Real-Time Safety Critical SystemsClive Warren. 285-290
- Integrating CASE and UIMS for Automatic Software ConstructionChristian Martin, Christian Winterhalder. 291-296
- Problem Solving Support System as Thinking Acceleration ToolsTakashi Nakamura. 297-302
- A Software Architecture for Cooperative Knowledge Based SystemsAhmed Hadj Kacem, J.-L. Soubie, J. Frontin. 303-308
- The Implementation of Knowledge Structures in Cognitive Simulation EnvironmentsD. V. Benysh, Richard J. Koubek. 309-314
- Experimental Method for Construction of a Knowledge-Based System for Shipping Berth SchedulingMasaichiro Ogawa, Norio Saito, Tsutomu Tabe, Shinji Sugimura. 315-320
- Structured Notations for Human Factors Specification of Interactive SystemsKee Yong Lim, John Brian Long. 325-331
- The System is the Expert: Architecture for a Model-Based TutorMichael Pearce. 332-337
- Knowledge Acquisition for a Domain-Independent Intelligent Training SystemRonald W. Broome, Marijke F. Augusteijn. 338-343
- A Framework for Building a Knowledge Based System Using Several Experts - With an Application for Curriculum Design of Engineering Degree CoursesMario Neto Borges, Y. Benett, M. Lewis, M. T. Thorn. 344-349
- Knowledge Support Systems for Conceptual Design: The Amplification of CreativityErnest A. Edmonds, Linda Candy. 350-355
- A Conceptual Model of Human Skill Requirements for Advanced Manufacturing SettingsRichard J. Koubek, Gavriel Salvendy. 356-361
- Heuristics for Generating Informative Responses to Failing User s Queries in Natural Language Database InterfacesZouheir Trabelsi, Yoshiyuki Kotani, Hirohiko Nisimura. 362-367
- Natural Language Interfaces for Integrated Network ManagementRaymond Chau. 368-372
- Natural Language as Object and Medium in Computer-Based LearningS. Leclerc, S. de Maisonneuve. 373-378
- Intelligent Help Facilities: Generating Natural Language Descriptions with ExamplesVibhu O. Mittal, Cécile Paris. 379-384
- Natural Language Interfaces: Specifying and Using Conceptual ConstraintsElizabeth Godbert, Robert Pasero, Paul Sabatier. 385-390
- Making Information Systems Fit Users NeedsA. C. Gillies. 391-396
- Presentation and Editing of Structured 3-D GraphicsSteven P. Reiss. 397-402
- Rapid 3-D Editing Through Hierarchical ConstraintsJohn R. Rankin. 403-408
- Reducing Repetition in Graphical EditingDavid Kurlander. 409-414
- Automated Construction of Application-Specific Graph Editors in an Object-Oriented ParadigmM. Chen, P. Townsend, C. Y. Wang. 415-420
- Using Domain Knowledge to Support Graphical EditingJonas Löwgren. 421-426
- An Eventful Approach to Multi-Media, Multi-User ApplicationsMatthias Ressel, Hubertus Hohl, Jürgen Herczeg. 428-433
- Designing Coherent Multimedia PresentationsThomas Rist, Elisabeth André. 434-439
- Aspects of Multimodal and Multimedia Human-Computer InteractionKlaus-Peter Fähnrich, Karl-Heinz Hanne. 440-445
- LAYLAB - A Constraint-Based Layout Manager for Multimedia PresentationsWinfried Graf. 446-451
- Toward a Walkthrough Method for Multimedia DesignPeter Faraday, Alistair G. Sutcliffe. 452-457
- Multi-Media Support for Up-Stream User Interface Design ActivitiesKon Mouzakis, Steve Howard. 458-463
- Navigational Issues in Multimedia Case Studies of Engineering DesignS. Hsi, Alice M. Agogino. 464-469
- Contingency Models for Architectural DesignDavid A. Bell. 470-475
- On the Relationships between Hypermedia and the Psychotherapeutic ProcessPablo Boczkowski, Fernando Das Neves, Gustavo Rossi. 476-481
- An Analysis of Hypermedia Program Architecture with Individual Differences of LearnersSusan Gautsch. 482-487
- Snapshots from the Eye: Toward Strategies for Viewing Bibliographic CitationsD. L. Howard, Martha E. Crosby. 488-493
- A Model of Learning with Hypermedia SystemsGerard Hutchings, Wendy Hall, Christopher J. Colbourn. 494-499
- Changing Persona: University Student to Museum VisitorTrevor H. Jones, Margaret Christensen. 500-506
- Individual Differences in the Use of Hyper/Multimedia by Undergraduate Students at the University of Hawaii at ManoaT. N. Kamala, Jan Stelovsky, Martha E. Crosby. 507-512
- Implementation and Design Issues in Interactive Multi-Media Knowledge Based Systems for Criminal Intelligence Analysis: The Mycroft PerspectiveKonrad Morgan, Philip Hardy, James Casey, Laura Holland, Tonny Quinn, R. Mead, Richard Oldfield. 513-518
- The Development of a Plan Based Tutor to Aid in Transfer between Programming LanguagesJean Scholtz, Adrienne Cleveland. 519-524
- Use of Parameters to Facilitate the Implementation of Reusable Hypermedia ModulesJan Stelovsky. 525-530
- Using Multimedia to Teach Visual Literacy: A Systematic ApproachRaymond P. Kirsch, Robert M. Aiken. 531-536
- Multimedia Development Platforms and Authoring Tools: Practical and Theoretical FrontiersWita Wojtkowski, W. Gregory Wojtkowski. 537-542
- Using Animated Demonstrations in Multimedia Applications: Some Suggestions Based upon Experimental EvidencePatrick E. Waterson, Claire O Malley. 543-548
- A Design Model for Multimedia Computer-Based TrainingGarry Patterson, Terry J. Anderson, Fabian C. Monds. 549-554
- Visualizing Multidimensional Process Control RelationshipsS. K. Habibi, David S. Ranson. 555-560
- 3-D Diagrams for Knowledge Engineering: An Early Estimation of UtilityS. Jones. 561-566
- Romeo: Robot-Mediated Cooperative Work for Handling 3-Dimensional Physical ObjectsKenji Kawasugi, Takashi Yoshino 0002, Yasushi Nakauchi, Yuichiro Anzai. 567-572
- Eye-Gaze and Intent: Application in 3D Interface ControlJack C. Schryver, Joseph Goldberg. 573-578
- A User Interface to a True 3-D Display DeviceBruce A. Hobbs, Martin R. Stytz. 579-584
- An Interactive Design Environment for Graphical BrowsersHubertus Hohl, Jürgen Herczeg, Matthias Ressel. 585-590
- HelpDraw Graphical Environment: A Step Beyond Data Parallel Programming LanguagesAkram-Djellal Benalia, Jean-Luc Dekeyser, Philippe Marquet. 591-596
- Improving the Quality of Computer-Generated ChartsRalph J. Marshall. 597-602
- OOQBE*: An Intuitive Graphical Query Language with RecursionFrançois Staes, Laura Tarantino. 603-608
- Sketching Editor for Engineering DesignMarkus Stolpmann, Dieter Roller 0002. 609-614
- Contextual Help for Free with Formal Dialogue DesignPhilippe A. Palanque, Rémi Bastide, Louis Dourte. 615-620
- A Method for Generating Messages of the On-Line Help System Based on a User Model and a Situational ModelY. Kobayashi, Morio Nagata. 621-626
- User Responses to an Editor Supporting Syntactic Selection MethodAlice Dijkstra, Carla Huls, Han Damen. 627-632
- Cognitive Processing and Hypermedia Comprehension: A Preliminary SynthesisDavid G. Payne, Michael J. Wenger, Maxine S. Cohen. 633-638
- Using Argumentation to Overcome Hypertext s HCI FailingsJohn A. A. Sillince, R. H. Minors. 639-644
- Surface Display and Synthetic Force SensationMichitaka Hirose, Koichi Hirota. 645-650
- A Six Degree-of-Freedom Pen-Based Force DisplayHiroo Iwata. 651-656
- Virtual Kitchen System using Kansei EngineeringN. Enomoto, Mitsuo Nagamachi, Junji Nomura, K. Sawada. 657-662
- Simulated World of Hypothetical Life Forms - Virtual CreaturesTakashi Fujita, Kayuru Itoh, Hitomi Taguchi, Toshiyuki Fukuoka, Souichi Nishiyama, Kazuyuki Watanabe. 663-668
- Virtual Space Teleconferencing System - Real Time Detection and Reproduction of 3-D Human ImagesFumio Kishino, Jun Ohya, Haruo Takemura, Nobuyoshi Terashima. 669-674
- A Virtual Reality System Using Physiological Data - Application to Virtual Sports CAIKen ichi Kamijo, Akihisa Kenmochi. 675-680
- The Basic Study of Natural Operation in Virtual SpaceNobuko Kato, Miwako Doi, Akio Okazaki. 681-686
- New Techniques for Interaction in Virtual Worlds - Contents of Development and ExamplesWilhelm Bauer, Oliver Riedel. 687-692
- Awareness, Focus, and Aura: A Spatial Model of Interaction in Virtual WorldsSteve Benford, Lennart E. Fahlén. 693-698
- The Sense of Presence within Virtual Environments: A Conceptual FrameworkWoodrow Barfield, Suzanne Weghorst. 699-704
- The Art of the BellyWolfgang Slany, Christian Stary. 705-710
- Animated Help as a Sensible Extension of a Plan-Based Help SystemMarkus A. Thies. 712-717
- An Adaptive Intelligent Help SystemChi-Tien Chiu, Chaochang Chiu, Anthony F. Norcio. 718-723
- A Usability Evaluation of Text and Speech Redundant Help Messages on a Reader InterfaceE. M.-Y. Wang, H. Shahnavaz, L. Hedman, K. Papadopoulos, N. Watkinson. 724-729
- Development of a Processflow Manager for an IC-Diagnosis SystemHolger Retz, Axel Hunger. 730-735
- Intelligent Task Based Model for the Design of Screen Review Systems for People with BlindnessJames P. Gunderson. 736-741
- The Use of Computer Simulated Cases to Study Factors that Influence Clinical Practice StylesJames G. Anderson, Stephen J. Jay, Christine Beville, Marilyn M. Anderson. 742-747
- A Computer-Based Integrated Instruction and Design for Teaching Aesthetic DesignRungtai Lin. 748-753
- Student Modelling in Hybrid Training SystemsD. Milech, B. Waters, Sylvie Noël, Geoffrey G. Roy, Kim Kirsner. 754-759
- Role of Analogical Reasoning as a Tool for TrainingD. M. Boase-Jelinek, D. Milech. 760-765
- Computer Technology in the Educational Curriculum Development in Nigeria in the 21st CenturyNoah K. Akinmayowa. 766-771
- Control of Cosmonauts Training to Overcome Operational ComplexityYuri Glazkov, Alex Rudchenko, Alex Vislotsky, Alex Vankov. 772-777
- Use of Multimedia Technology in Teaching Engineering DesignS. Hsi, Alice M. Agogino. 778-783
- An Adaptive User-Oriented Message Prioritization SchemeWei-Ping Wang. 784-789
- Medical Diagnostic Expert SystemRenu Vig, Deepak Bagai, Y. C. Chopra. 790-795
- Supporting Instead of Replacing the Planner - An Intelligent Assistant System for Factory Layout PlanningJürgen Herrmann, Matthias Kloth. 796-801
- Preventing Human Errors in Skilled Activities Through a Computerized Support SystemM. Masson, Véronique De Keyser. 802-807
- Audicon: Easy Access to Graphical User Interfaces for Blind Persons - Designing for and with PeopleOdile Martial, Aude Dufresne. 808-813
- Development of a Simulation-Based Intelligent Tutoring System for Assisting PID Control LearningTakeki Nogami, Yoshihide Yokoi, Ichiro Yanagisawa, Shizuka Mitui. 814-818
- The Use of Expert Systems for Training Humans in Rule-Based ReasoningJoseph Sharit, S. Chen. 819-824
- A Situated Cognition Approach to Problem Solving with Implications for Computer-Based Learning and AssessmentMichael F. Young, Michael D. McNeese. 825-830
- A Computer-Assisted Instruction System for Beginner s Crude Charge SchedulersKotaro Saito, Tsutomu Tabe, Katsuo Furihata. 831-836
- Human-Computer Interaction and the Automation of WorkKarl U. Smith, Thomas J. Smith. 837-842
- Social Implications of Feedback and Delay Characteristics in Electronic Communications UsageBarrett S. Caldwell. 843-848
- A Human Memory Model Based on Search PatternsTomoko Saka, Hideaki Ozawa, Naoki Kobayashi II. 849-854
- Control of Complex System by Situated Knowledge: The Role of Implicit LearningAntonio Rizzo, Oronzo Parlangeli, C. Cambiganu, Sebastiano Bagnara. 855-860
- A Model of Behavioral Techniques for Representing User Interface DesignsJoe D. Chase, H. Rex Hartson, Deborah Hix, Robert S. Schulman, Jeffrey L. Brandenburg. 861-866
- A New Paradigm for Diagnostic Expert System Based on Designer s KnowledgeYasufumi Kume, Hyun Seok Jung, Gavriel Salvendy. 867-872
- Introducing Problem Solving Strategies of Users into the Interface DesignNong Ye, Gavriel Salvendy. 873-878
- Development of a Methodology for Optimizing the Elicited KnowledgeC.-J. Chao, Gavriel Salvendy. 879-884
- A Taxonomy for Human Behaviour and Human-Computer InteractionWilliam H. Edmondson. 885-890
- Task Analysis Method using the GOMS Model with GroupingKanji Kato, Katushiko Ogawa. 891-896
- Task-Dependent Descriptions: A Preliminary StudyLaurent Karsenty. 897-902
- Dealing with the Dilemma of Disparate Mental ModelsWilliam J. Garland. 903-908
- An Associative Approach in Dynamic User ModelingQiyang Chen, Anthony F. Norcio. 909-914
- Information Tools: A New Approach to Interface Design and DevelopmentAndrew M. Cohill. 915-920
- Design Issues of Bilingual EditorMiwako Doi. 921-926
- Coordinating an Interface Agent with Direct Manipulation EnvironmentsTakashi Sonoda, Fumitaka Matsumoto, Kengo Omura, Mitsuhisa Kamei. 927-932
- The Fifth Generation Fallacy: Looking Back from 1993J. Marshall Unger. 933-938
- KJ-Editor: A Collaboration Environment for Brain Storming and Consensus FormingHajime Ohiwa, Kazuhisa Kawai, Akichika Shiomi, Naohiko Takeda. 939-942
- Use of Bi-Directional Image Exchange in Facilitating Precontact CommunicationYu Shibuya, Hiroshi Tamura. 943-948
- Human Centred Collaborative Design in System Development - Intelligent Back Scratcher to be Attentive to User s NeedsYoshihiro Sato. 949-954
- Cooperative Work Analysis of Plant Operator CrewHiroshi Ujita, Ryuji Kubota, Kouji Ikeda, Ryutaro Kawano. 955-960
- Group Communication Support System for Software Development Project Based on Trouble Communication ModelShoichi Takeda, Mie Nakatani, Shogo Nishida. 961-966
- A Meeting Support System Based on Analyses of Human-Communication - Using the Context and Contents of MeetingsT. Uetake, Morio Nagata, K. Takeuchi, Haruo Takagi. 967-972
- Doing by Understanding: Embedded Systems for Understanding Coordinated WorkTimo Käkölä. 973-978
- Computer Simulation Model of Cognitive Process in Group WorksKazuo Furuta, Shunsuke Kondo. 979-984
- Negotiability: A Metafunction to Support Personalizable GroupwareVolker Wulf. 985-990
- An Analysis Technique for User Centered DesignJohn Kirby, Heather Heathfield. 991-996
- Cooperating Partners: Investigating Natural AssistanceFrançoise Darses, Pierre Falzon, Jean-Marc Robert. 997-1002
- The Context-Based Graphic Input System: T-BoardYasuo Endo, Shinji Akimichi, Murray Milne. 1004-1009
- Segmentation of Handwritten Text and Editing-Symbols from Ink-DataS. Navaneetha Krishnan, Shinji Moriya. 1010-1015
- User Interface Development Tools for Pen Computer ApplicationsIsamu Iwai, Yoshiyuki Miura. 1016-1021
- Cordless Pen and Electronic StationeryAzuma Murakami. 1022-1027
- The Minimal Sizes and the Quasi-Optimal Sizes for the Input Square During Pen-Input of CharactersXiangshi Ren, Shinji Moriya. 1028-1033
- Concept of Minute Operation and its Application to Pen-Based ComputersShinji Moriya, Hiroshi Taninaka. 1034-1039
- Real-Time Multi-Hand Detection for Human-Computer InteractionKoichi Ishibuchi, Haruo Takemura, Fumio Kishino. 1040-1045
- Pen-Based Interfaces for Drawing Figures with Stationery Metaphors Masaki Nakagawa, Shinya Kazama, Takashi Satou, Natsuko Fukuda. 1046-1051
- Gesture Specification and Structure Recognition in Handsketch-Based Diagram EditorsRui Zhao. 1052-1057
- Musculoskeletal Discomfort and Job Performance of Keyboard OperatorsI. T. S. Yu, H. S. C. Ting. 1058-1063
- Evaluating Performance, Discomfort, and Subjective Preference between Computer Keyboard DesignsS. D. Douglas, A. J. Happ. 1064-1069
- Intelligent Keyboard Layout ProcessChin-Chuang Lin, Tzai-Zang Lee, Fu-Shing Chou. 1070-1074
- A Comparison of Keyboard-Integrated Pointing DevicesDavid F. Loricchio. 1075-1078
- Performance Measures in an Ergonomically Designed KeyboardPeter J. McAlindon. 1079-1084
- Facial Animation Synthesis for Human-Machine Communication SystemShigeo Morishima, Hiroshi Harashima. 1085-1090
- Voice-Responsive Eye-Blinking Feedback for Improved Human-to-Machine Speech InputTomio Watanabe. 1091-1096
- Enhancing Speech Intelligibility Using Visual ImagesChristopher Greaves, Martin Warren, Olov Östberg. 1097-1102
- Evaluation of a Gaze Using Real-Time CG Eye-Animation Combined with Eye Movement DetectorKiyohiro Morii, Fumio Kishino, Nobuji Tetsutani. 1103-1108
- Bidirectional Translation between Sign Language and Japanese for Communication with Deaf-Mute PeopleTakao Kurokawa, Tooru Morichi, Shigeaki Watanabe. 1109-1114