Hi-tech Gloves Provide Sign Language Translation with Ease | Original Buzz | Metaglossia: The Translation World | Scoop.it

Now a high-tech contribution to the world of language translation, the EnableTalk Gloves promise a unique function in that it can translate sign language to speech or text. The implications of this technology is massive as the hearing impaired can in the future find a voice, so to speak, and communicate with anyone regardless of whether they understand sign language or otherwise. This may revolutionise how professional translations of sign language is handled, without mentioning the more ground floor breakthroughs improving general value of life for the hearing impaired due to practical language translation services.

The showcase of this new technology took place at the Microsoft Imagine Cup taking place this year in Australia which promotes, celebrates and awards student developing technology to solve real-world problems. With a language translation app like the EnableTalk Gloves it was a relatively easy win for the Ukrainian science team quadSquad who walked away with $25,000 and a true sense of accomplishment. In the future we could see these gloves in every aspect of life for those who use sign language; from legal translations to news broadcasting and even public speaking. The sign language translation gloves use software that translates hand movements into speech in real time and hardware in the form of the gloves rigged with sensors.