Researchers at the University of Aberdeen are developing a mobile application that can translate sign language into text. Designed to be used with cameras on portable devices such as notebooks and ...
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A software application being developed by scientists at the University of Aberdeen is the first of its kind in the world which can be used on portable devices and allows users to customise sign ...
Researchers at UCLA have developed an inexpensive, high-tech glove that can translate sign language into written and spoken words on a smartphone (via Fast Company). The system works in real time and ...
With real-time translation of text common on the web and instantaneous speech-to-text gaining popularity, it seems that transliteration is cool again. But less obvious, and more difficult, methods of ...
For most students, a laptop or a college-ruled notebook is enough to get through most lecture classes at the University. For hearing impaired students, the process is much more challenging. They need ...
For its work on developing a sign-language translator app, a team from Dr. Michael M. Krop High School won Best in State for the Verizon Innovative App Challenge. The challenge, which comes with a ...
The voice assistant speaker revolution of Google Home and Amazon Alexa has left the deaf community behind. It’s a two-fold problem. These devices never learned to decipher the spoken voices of people ...
Scientists are working on an app that they say could act as a sort of translator for the deaf. Specifically, the app would leverage the video camera on a portable device to capture sign language and ...
Mateusz Mach and Piotr Polański wanted to create an app to send jokey hand signs to each other. They created little animated figures that signed “I love you” or “I see you” and sent them to each other ...