What if technology could bridge the gap between spoken language and sign language, empowering millions of people to communicate more seamlessly? With advancements in deep learning, this vision is no ...
Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet are all essential work-from-home tools, but for people with hearing disabilities, these apps can be troublesome to navigate, and even downright inaccessible.
Video conferencing for sign language users is about to get a lot easier, as Google is reportedly researching new features that will allow for a more comprehensive experience for deaf and mute users.
Machine Translation, Vol. 35, No. 3, Special Issue: Sign Language Translation and Avatar Technology (September 2021), pp. 323-343 (21 pages) In this paper we present a recommendation system for (semi- ...
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