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.
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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 ...
Researchers in South Korea have developed a new sign language translation system based on users wearing seven rings equipped ...
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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 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 ...
Rings can interpret gestures better than cameras or gloves, according to the study. These rings can quickly turn sign ...
Lenovo and Brazil's Recife Center for Advanced Studies and Systems (CESAR) have developed an application based on artificial intelligence (AI) that is capable of "translating" sign language for ...
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