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Kumpas Kamay: A Filipino Sign Language Instructional Application

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Arnold M. Narte, Stennaley S. Rupero
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.si7.512

Abstract

This study aimed to create a Filipino sign language learning application that would provide both deaf and hearing users with an interactive learning environment using Android devices. It has a minigame, a video tutorial, a word translator with voice recognition, comment, and feedback sections, a built-in Filipino Sign Language (FSL) dictionary that is represented by 2D animated images, an audio recording of the FSL English definition and pronunciation spoken by a Filipino speaker, a word dictionary, and more. Animated images are included to show how users interact with the application. Fifty-five prospective users, Information Technology (IT) experts, and domain specialists participated in User Acceptance Testing (UAT) and a survey to assess the app's effectiveness. The expert's evaluation of the system based on ISO 25010 criteria was "very efficient".

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