2019-2-2 20:00 |
Sign languages aren’t easy to learn and are even harder to teach. They use not just hand gestures but also mouthings, facial expressions and body posture to communicate meaning. This complexity means professional teaching programs are still rare and often expensive.
But this could all change soon, with a little help from artificial intelligence (AI). My colleagues and I are working on software for teaching yourself sign languages in an automated, intuitive way. Currently, this tool can analyze the way a student performs a sign in Swiss-German sign language and provide detailed feedback on how to improve the hand shape,…
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