Sign language glove

A sign language glove is an electronic device which attempts to convert the motions of a sign language into written or spoken words.[1] The potential of such gloves to do this is commonly overstated or totally misunderstood, because sign languages have a complex grammar that includes use of the sign space and facial expressions (non-manual features).

References

  1. Erard, Michael (November 9, 2017). "Why Sign-Language Gloves Don't Help Deaf People". The Atlantic.
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