Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Sign Language into English

     Engineers at Texas A&M University has a developed a wearable sensor that could interpret the gestures in sign language and translate them into English. The device works by figuring out the gestures with two distinct sensors. One responds to the motion of the wrist and the other responds to the muscular movements in the arm.
     However, when the devices attempted to translate sign language into text, they were not as intricate in their designs. Although this device needs some improvement, I think it is very innovative for sign language users and people around them.

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