7/31/2023 0 Comments Google app that translates signs"All the translation is done by algorithms so that means we can differentiate on price as well, offering an inexpensive translation service which is handy and gives a lot of benefits to both deaf people, and businesses and service providers," Wyhowski added. "Using only camera on your device, our system provides the same services only an experienced sign language interpreter could do," he said. It just requires a camera on the device facing the signing person, and a connection to the internet, said Bondar. All the translation happens in the cloud. The pocket interpreter for the deaf relies on superior new technology: AI and neural networks. It can translate as quick as the person speaks, translate any sign language and can be plugged into many products, such as video chat applications, AI assistants, etc. Showcased in the Netherlands recently, the app can be used on multiple devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, or PCs. "By comparison, we offer a compellingly fast, easy, comfortable and economical solution," Bondar said. He said the translation softwares in the market are either slow or expensive, or rely on old technology which does not allow scaling to another markets outside country of origin.
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