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The basic of sign language. |
Pescheck, with the desire to translate gesture into acoustic, created a muscle movement detector where it is used to detect the arm movement of a sign language user. Then, the iPhone application will translate these gestures where ultimately produce acoustic sound so that the normal people can understand them. A written text on a projected screen can also be used to enhance the process of understanding the language.
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The first picture shows the projected screen for written text The second shows the arm muscle movement detector. |
In his idea, what makes it almost impossible is the projected screen, which is beyond our knowledge today, but may be possible in the future. But personally, i think if you can convert the sign into sound, that is great enough. Plus, if you kind of write the text onto a screen, its better to read the text typed directly, without the sign language. But anyway, it is still a great idea and i do hope with it, the realm of communication will loss its boundaries and make us possible to communicate with everyone, everywhere.
You can watch the video of this concept here.
2 comments:
asal takde W kat abc tu?! hahaha
haha. die telupe kot. W die mcm ko tunjuk peace tp 3 jari. err. paham??
kire ibu jari ng jari kelingking die tutup. yg laen sume bukak. mcm tunjuk nombor "3"
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