Attempts at making a glove into a communication device for the deaf have been going on for years now, but a group of undergraduate computer engineering students at Carnegie Melon have come up with what has to be the most practical design to date. The main difference being that it translates sign messages through a mobile phone as opposed to a bulky computer. And the best part is that the device uses fairly inexpensive materials to work its magic.
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Attempts at making a glove into a communication device for the deaf have been going on for years now, but a group of undergraduate computer engineering students at Carnegie Melon have come up with what has to be the most practical design to date. The main difference being that it translates sign messages through a mobile phone as opposed to a bulky computer. And the best part is that the device uses fairly inexpensive materials to work its magic.
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