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Signs of the times: what am I saying? Machine translation systems that convert sign language into text and back again are helping people who are deaf or have difficulty hearing to communicate with ...
Google’s researchers, and others, have been looking into the possibility of direct speech-to-speech translation for years, but only recently have those efforts borne fruit worth harvesting.
Google’s latest take on machine translation could make it easier for people to communicate with those speaking a different language, by translating speech directly into text in a language they ...
Two college students developed SignAloud, gloves that connect to a computer and convert some sign language words and letters into speech and text. In the process, they've learned about deaf culture.
Two college students developed SignAloud, gloves that connect to a computer and convert some sign language words and letters into speech and text.
Here, we show that a wearable sign-to-speech translation system, assisted by machine learning, can accurately translate the hand gestures of American Sign Language into speech.
University of Washington undergrads Tommy Pryor and Navid Azodi have created talking gloves technology to help the deaf and mute communicate with the hearing world.
Researchers at UCLA have developed a wearable device that’s able to translate American Sign Language into speech in real time. Here's how it works.
University of Washington undergrads Tommy Pryor and Navid Azodi have created talking gloves technology to help the deaf and mute communicate with the hearing world.