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.
More than 70 million deaf or hard-of-hearing people globally use sign language, but there's an acute shortage of interpreters. Silence Speaks is a British startup that wants to bridge that gap with an ...
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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 ...
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