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US inventors have designed a pair of gloves, called 'SignAloud', which translate the gestures of sign language to spoken English. The gloves (pictured) use embedded sensors to monitor the position and movement of the user's hands, while a central computer analyses the data and converts gestures to speech.
Called 'SignAloud', the gloves use embedded sensors to monitor the position and movement of the user's hands.
Using this information, the gloves transmit the data via Bluetooth to a computer which analyses the movements and checks them against a library of gestures.