AI-powered rings translate sign language gestures into text in real time
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Charles Q. Choi
Summary
Researchers at Yonsei University have developed electronic rings connected to an AI system that can translate multiple sign languages into text in real time. The system uses sensors on the rings to capture hand gestures and movements, which are then processed by AI to generate text output. The technology represents a significant step toward practical, lightweight sign language translation devices that could be used in everyday environments. The wireless devices may also have potential applications in virtual reality and augmented reality.
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· 2 pulledI believe this is an important step toward making sign language translation systems more practical, lightweight, and usable in real-world environments.
More than 300 different sign languages are used worldwide, and many research projects are developing translation devices for communicating with people who do not know a sign language.
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