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A study is the first-of-its-kind to recognize American Sign Language (ASL) alphabet gestures using computer vision. Researchers developed a custom dataset of 29,820 static images of ASL hand gestures.
Google DeepMind said today it wants to bring the artificial intelligence revolution to the estimated 70 million people across ...
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Google’s new sign-language model lets users sign to search instead of typing
Google has developed a sign-language translation model that can convert complex body movements into ...
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Google DeepMind expands AI, search access with sign-language-to-text launch
Google DeepMind has released a sign-language-to-text model called SL2T, and it will be inside Gboard and Live Transcribe on ...
CAN you tell what language somebody is speaking just by watching the shapes their lips make? A computer developed at the University of East Anglia in Norwich in the UK can, and it could lead to ...
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