A smart glove that features sensors
to convert hand and finger movements into text and spoken dialogue is being
developed by a university student in London.
The
SignLanguageGlove is being developed by designer and student at Goldsmiths,
University of London, Hadeel Ayoub. The first experimental version of the glove
was equipped with five flex sensors to monitor the bends and curves of each
finger and an accelerometer to detect the orientation of the glove. It took
signs and turned them into visual letters on a screen. Ayoub then followed up
with an improved model that was faster and more robust, featuring smaller, more
discreet hardware and text that scrolled on a screen. The latest model features
a text-tospeech chip with the hardware sewn into the lining of the glove,
Gizmag reported.
Ayoub
is now integrating a language translation function into the system. Several
companies have approached Ayoub with a view to mass produce the
SignLanguageGlove, which would have an estimated cost of around £255.
Source | Times of India | 2 October 2015
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