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Sign language available (live)

assertion

Normative Text

[Title, role, or organization] asserts that:

Information that needs to be included publicly:

  • Title, role or organization making the assertion (if different from the conformance claim).
  • Date of assertion (if different from the date of the conformance claim).
  • Example recording of a signed live event.

Recommended internal documentation (Informative):

  • Procurement procedure for sign language interpreters.

Tests

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Key Terms

audio

live or recorded sound signal

live

information captured from a real-world event and transmitted to the receiver with no more than a broadcast delay

A broadcast delay is a short (usually automated) delay, for example used in order to give the broadcaster time to cue or censor the audio (or video) feed, but not sufficient to allow significant editing.

If information is completely computer generated, it is not live.

sign language interpretation

translation of one language, generally a spoken language, into a sign language

True sign languages are independent languages that are unrelated to the spoken language(s) of the same country or region.