A telecom and computer student at the Engineering College of Al-Mansoura University in Egypt has developed a unique Glasses that can turn sound into gestures and help deaf and mute people communicate. This unique invention is Egyptian student Omar al-Salam Of He told Al-Arabiya.net that the idea for the fountain came to him in 2015 when he attended a wedding with his father.
A Glasses for sound and deaf people |
On this occasion, while parking the car, a dumb person had difficulty in explaining about car parking. It was difficult to talk to him. Then I thought why not make glasses that can turn words into gestures and be a guide for deaf and dumb people.
He eventually developed a spectacle capable of translating language into gestures. Omar al-Salam said that while researching the subject, he learned that he had developed a glove at the University of Washington in the United States. Which translates sound into gestures.
But the sound does not signal in the signal. There are some programs that work on converting voice into written speech. The program aims to develop hearing aids for the deaf.
In response to a question, he said that I started working on 9 such model Glasses in 2015. And I started with an application that can be downloaded to mobile devices. A lens that could translate only 3 words into a signal. He then developed a lens that could turn the whole word into gestures and a third lens that could turn speech into sound.
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