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Animating stuttering

From: Ed Feuer
Date: 10/2/03
Time: 9:53:54 AM
Remote Name: 142.161.177.162

Comments

Question for Doug Cross: Regarding your computer generated animation programs, human athletics have been animated for training purposes. If you could create slowed-down animation of the movements of the idiosyncratic blocks of individual stutterers, that would be instructive for all concerned. It would show stuttering clients what they were doing in a highly graphic and less emotionally charged medium than video. And such animating of stuttering would be useful as a desensitization tool before moving to video. Is this technologically possible, given the quick movements of the block? Do you do this now or is a goal?


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