Students invent gloves that can read sign language
Updated | By MornéJK
Two students from the University of Washington created a pair of gloves that can turn sign language into spoken language.
According to Sky News, Navid Azodi and Thomas Pryor were awarded a cash prize of $10,000 for creating the device which records hand position and movement before transmitting the data to a computer.
The reports states that algorithms are used to figure out what is being said where after it is translated in a similar way as Apple's Siri voice assistant.
This revolutionary device could be worn by deaf people, making it easier to communicate by simply using sign language.
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