Students x Sign Language Recognition | Google Lab Sessions
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- Опубліковано 9 тра 2023
- Learning sign language can be challenging, especially for new parents of deaf children. In this Session we explore an exciting new project that will hopefully make it easier. A group of computer science students from the Georgia Institute of Technology and the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at the Rochester Institute of Technology are working with Google engineers and the Kaggle community to make learning Sign Language more accessible using AI.
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when are you guys bringing back the street view app ??
This is so good! I can't wait till this is in AUSLAN as well. I learnt many years ago but I have forgotten most of it so really could do with a refresher.
The world of our community (I’m hard of hearing and wear dual hearing aids and I sign) has opened up in so many ways over the past few years. More interpreters for us, UA-cam videos available in sign, Hollywood has seen our community grow (the movie CODA).
This one more example of how far the technology has come.
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This is Beautiful! Great job Google!
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I love this. Look forward to using it
To be more inclusive, this video should have included sign language interpretation!
This.
Is this app available to the public. I actually went to the Google play store and didn't see it.
Absolutely wonderful
This is my brother, sister in law, and niece! So proud to see this published 🥹🥹🥹
Love to work with i hope i can contribute some more to it
So great, this being open source makes it even better!
Really really good, hopefully more advanced 2:11
Loved it ! These are technologies that the world should focus on !
i did not know this existed! I wonder if there are other languages in there as well? I know sign language varies from country to country haha
Goooooogle!!!!! Let’s go! Hell yeah! Omg! My sister lost her hearing and this has me 😭😭😭
Great Job❤
So Beautiful!
Amazing!
such a perfect application! now is there a way for google to speak using signed video as input?
That's an interesting idea. So the model was trained to predict text from video. All you need to do is add a text to speech layer on top.
wow this is cool!
Very good
Would be brilliant to have this for BSL as well
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This is a great thing. It would be really great to create something like this for Indian Sign Language variant too.
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Bravo, using AI to help people! Great!
This is amazing
Instead of learning ASL ,the personalised AI will translate the SENTENCES INTO ASL through personal phone
Hi I'm Ariful Islam leeton im software engineer and members of the international organization and members of the international health organization WHO
In 1982 I started learning American Sign Language in New York City at The University of Fashion Technology . I had a second job that was a part time job with a New/Used car dealership in the Bronx. ASL( American Sign Language) came in handy one evening when a deaf student from the university in New Hampshire came in to buy a new Chrysler ConQuest. I was the only sales person who knew ASL and I sold him the car. Via his network with the deaf community he referred his deaf hearing friend to my dealership . A few months later the owner of the dealership made it mandatory for all personnel to learn ASL.
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As an introvert. I hate this!
No one told you as parents you needed to learn ASL? You have deaf child and felt no biological need to communicate with them? That's weird thank God for technology eh
The first people that hearing parents encounter when they find out their kid is deaf are doctors, speech pathologists, and audiologists who often scare them into thinking they have to get their kid surgeries and that they should only speak to their kid, even though spoken language isn't accessible to the kid. Sure, the parents may sense that they need to gesture to their kid and tap the kid to get her attention, but parents need to learn a sign language to communicate, and more often than not, doctors aren't giving them the resources they need.
@@ddawson1766 okay if we assume the parents were locked in a cave with no access to the world their whole lives this makes sense. Otherwise common sense dictates you should want to communicate with your child plain and simple. Surgeries are not immediate they require aftercare don't u wanna know if something is wrong during surgery or at daycare or any of those? A Dr scared me is a copout .
@@ddawson1766 This was our exact experience. The medical professionals always said that the issues will resolve itself as they grow, or get surgery to widen ear canals etc etc, just keep talking to them. We took it upon ourselves to learn ASL in case the issues didn't resolve. If they suggested ASL from the very beginning, we wouldn't be behind on learning by a year or two. Negative Nancy must be a blast at parties.
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