A wearable device for sign language translation, called Talking Hands, is presented. It is composed by a custom data glove, which is designed to optimize the data acquisition, and a smartphone application, which offers user personalizations. Although Talking Hands can not translate a whole sign language, it offers an effective communication to deaf and mute people with everyone through a scenario-based translation. The different challenges of a gesture recognition system have been overcame with simple solutions, since the main goal of this work is an user-based product.
Development of a Wearable Device for Sign Language Translation / Pezzuoli, Francesco; Corona, Dario; Corradini, Maria Letizia; Cristofaro, Andrea. - (2019), pp. 115-126. (Intervento presentato al convegno 10th International Workshop on Human Friendly Robotics (HFR) tenutosi a Napoli; Italy) [10.1007/978-3-319-89327-3_9].
Development of a Wearable Device for Sign Language Translation
Cristofaro, Andrea
2019
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A wearable device for sign language translation, called Talking Hands, is presented. It is composed by a custom data glove, which is designed to optimize the data acquisition, and a smartphone application, which offers user personalizations. Although Talking Hands can not translate a whole sign language, it offers an effective communication to deaf and mute people with everyone through a scenario-based translation. The different challenges of a gesture recognition system have been overcame with simple solutions, since the main goal of this work is an user-based product.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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