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These wireless rings can translate sign language into text without cameras or gloves
In the past few years, AI translation has reached a point where we can talk into a smartphone and hear a perfect response in ...
Researchers in South Korea have developed a ring-based sign language translator that works wirelessly and can recognize ASL and ISL words with roughly 88% accuracy.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Millions of people use sign language, but the methods of teaching this complex and subtle skill haven't evolved as quickly as ...
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One-of-its-kind 'smart rings' could break sign language barrier for 300 million people
Researchers in South Korea have developed a sign language translation system built around seven ...
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cirrus, a leading sign language accessibility firm offering education-focused interpreting, today announced the launch of CirrusTranslate, a revolutionary new ...
Sign-Speak aims to use machine learning to make communicating through sign language easier. Cofounder Nikolas Kelly's own challenges communicating while deaf prompted the idea. The software translates ...
Over the years, we've seen a number of experimental "smart" gloves that convert their deaf wearer's hand gestures into text and/or audible speech. The aptly named Sign Language Translation Glove, ...
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