HandTalk Communication Glove

Engineering students at Carnegie Mellon University have developed the HandTalk, an interactive communication glove which are able to translate finger and hand gestures into spoken words. I guess that is pretty much a language translator, giving those who know zilch about sign language a chance to know what the deaf/hard of hearing are trying to communicate. The first version has a

32 word limited vocabulary, but that is better than nothing. Hopefully more research can be made and turn that into a fully fledged communications tool for the masses in the near future.

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