[community] Gloves that Translate ASL to Speech
Taliesin Love Smith
ts14hh at student.ocadu.ca
Wed Jun 1 21:45:52 UTC 2016
Yes, I agree, great points that all bring to mind the three principles of
Inclusive Design!
1. Recognize diversity and uniqueness
2. Inclusive tools and process
3. Broader beneficial impact
Lovin' the list.
Taliesin
On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 6:39 PM, Mitchell, Jess <jmitchell at ocadu.ca> wrote:
> This is incredible. Thanks for sharing these links.
> And a great convo about the original link!
>
> Jess
>
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> > On Jun 1, 2016, at 4:18 PM, Tirloni, Giovanni <gtirloni at ocadu.ca> wrote:
> >
> > The gloves don't seem necessary with the advances in image processing
> and deep learning.
> >
> > For example, this prototype from Microsoft Research uses the Kinect to
> capture/understand the images and translate between different sign
> languages:
> >
> >
> http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/collaboration/stories/kinect-sign-language-translator.aspx
> >
> > Video: http://research.microsoft.com/apps/video/default.aspx?id=204170
> >
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: community [mailto:community-bounces at lists.idrc.ocadu.ca] On
> Behalf Of
> >> Foster, Julia
> >> Sent: Wednesday, June 1, 2016 4:55 PM
> >> To: 'Inclusive Design Community' <community at lists.idrc.ocadu.ca>
> >> Subject: Re: [community] Gloves that Translate ASL to Speech
> >>
> >> I'm speaking as someone who does not use ASL and does not know much
> more than
> >> some basics, but like every technology, I think it's very
> person-dependent. I agree we
> >> can't generalize and say this technology is amazing for the whole deaf
> community
> >> and would be welcomed and appropriate in all contexts. But I also think
> it's a pretty
> >> cool technology that has potential to be useful if someone wanted to
> have the ability
> >> to convert sign to speech.
> >>
> >> I could see that the grammar via facial expressions may differ between
> the deaf and
> >> deaf-blind community though I do not know one way or the other if this
> is true. But it
> >> also could differ significantly within the each group as well. I don't
> know enough
> >> about ASL to understand how grammar is conveyed through the face, but
> arguably,
> >> most individuals convey a significant amount of the message through
> their facial
> >> expressions as well whether they use their voice or an augmentative
> communication
> >> device (though users who speak with their own vocal cords often have
> some control
> >> over intonation, volume, and other voice characteristics).
> >>
> >> As a thought -- perhaps this technology could also be viewed as for the
> listener, not
> >> the signer. Perhaps this type of technology could be purchased by
> banks, large chain
> >> stores, libraries, etc. to act in place of a translator for their staff
> when clients who use
> >> sign language are on site -- if they are comfortable wearing a pair of
> gloves. (Obvious
> >> logistical problems include hand size). It kind of seems like a Babel
> fish for sign
> >> language for anyone who has read Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
> >>
> >> Have a good day,
> >> Julia
> >>
> >>
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> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: community [mailto:community-bounces at lists.idrc.ocadu.ca] On
> Behalf Of
> >> D'Intino, Pina
> >> Sent: June-01-16 3:13 PM
> >> To: Tara Robertson <trobertson at langara.ca>; 'Taliesin Smith' <
> talilief at gmail.com>;
> >> 'Inclusive Design Community' <community at lists.idrc.ocadu.ca>
> >> Subject: Re: [community] Gloves that Translate ASL to Speech
> >>
> >> I wonder thought if the same thoughts would apply to someone who is
> deaf/blind?
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: community [mailto:community-bounces at lists.idrc.ocadu.ca] On
> Behalf Of Tara
> >> Robertson
> >> Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2016 2:57 PM
> >> To: 'Taliesin Smith'; 'Inclusive Design Community'
> >> Subject: Re: [community] Gloves that Translate ASL to Speach
> >>
> >> Here's an article that critiques this technology. In particular, I love
> this
> >> quote: "Deaf people are viewed as a liability in terms of
> communication, when in
> >> reality, the opposite is true. We are the experts at communication.
> >> From living in a society that constantly demands observation and
> improvisation of us,
> >> we have learned how to communicate in countless ways."
> >>
> http://www.theestablishment.co/2016/05/11/deaf-people-dont-need-new-communic
> >> ation-tools-everyone-else-does/
> >>
> >> One of the Queer ASL instructors also pointed out that so much grammar
> happens in
> >> the face, so this technology is both inappropriate and flawed.
> >>
> >> Tara
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: community [mailto:community-bounces at lists.idrc.ocadu.ca] On
> Behalf Of
> >> Taliesin Smith
> >> Sent: June-01-16 11:35 AM
> >> To: Inclusive Design Community
> >> Subject: [community] Gloves that Translate ASL to Speach
> >>
> >> Two undergraduate students team up to invent SignAloud. A set of gloves
> that
> >> converts ASL signs to speech.
> >>
> >> They have won the Lemelson-MIT Student Prize:
> >>
> >> Story at the following link:
> >> http://www.washington.edu/news/2016/04/12/uw-undergraduate-team-wins-
> >> 10000-l
> >> emelson-mit-student-prize-for-gloves-that-translate-sign-language/
> >>
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