Cornell Develops AI Ring for ASL Translation
A Cornell University research team has developed an AI-powered ring that uses micro-sonar technology to continuously track fingerspelling in American Sign Language (ASL). The ring converts the captured signs into text on computers or smartphones in real time. This new technology is designed to track entire words and sentences in ASL, offering a potential breakthrough in translation services for the language. Further details about the research are available on Cornell's website.
Source: Cornell University
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Source Location: Ithaca
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