A wearable ring that translates ASL into text? It’s closer than you may think. Cornell researchers are developing SpellRing, a tiny device that could improve communication for ASL users.
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The SpellRing can track the shape of hands, movement, and palm orientation to enable word spelling in American Sign Language (ASL) with impressive accuracy.
The American Sign Language Club is trying to get at least one sign language course on campus for undergraduates at SDSU.
It’s a neat, given that the researchers say alternatives have been too bulky and impractical for Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities. There are caveats. This isn’t a consumer product yet and ...