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Sign language glove

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http://people.ece.cornell.edu/....land/courses/ece4760
he sign language translator we have developed uses a glove fitted with sensors that can interpret the 26 English letters in American Sign Language (ASL). The glove uses flex sensors, contact sensors, and accelerometers in three dimensions to gather data on each finger's position and the hand's motion to differentiate the letters. The translation is transmitted to the base station, which displays as well as pronounces the letter and also interfaces with the computer. On the computer there is a game which tests the user's ability to sign, which can be used for sign language education.

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