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Recognizing and honoring William Stokoe’s team members, Dorothy and Carl

  • Mar 29, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 21, 2021



Dorothy and Carl contributed to one of the biggest research about American Sign Language.

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Jun 15

It is so important to recognize the unsung heroes like Dorothy and Carl who were instrumental in the research of American Sign Language. Their contributions remind me how technology can help preserve and animate history, much like how you can use this advanced motion control AI to bring static images to life. Thank you for shedding light on these vital team members.

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It's inspiring to see recognition for Dorothy and Carl's contributions to American Sign Language research. Their work truly laid the foundation for so many, reminding us of the impact of collaboration. Check out Tales of Seikyu for more inspiring stories!

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