Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Scientists Unveil Incredible AI-Powered Ring That Translates Sign Language Into Text
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A revolutionary wearable could change communication for millions who use sign language. ’SpellRing’ is a smart ring that translates American Sign Language into text. Developed by researchers from Cornell, Carnegie Mellon, and Stony Brook University in the U.S., the AI-powered device uses micro-sonar to track finger movements in real time. SpellRing focuses on “fingerspelling” — used to spell names, terms, and unsignable words. Tested by 20 volunteers who signed over 20,000 words, it reached up to 92% accuracy. The biggest challenge? Teaching the AI to recognise all 26 alphabet handshapes. Researchers believe full-sentence translation in real-time is on the horizon. For now, SpellRing is still in development — with no public release date yet. But with rapid progress, its creators say commercial versions may arrive soon.
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Keywords: Science & Technology,AI ring,SpellRing,American Sign Language,ASL translation,wearable technology,fingerspelling,micro-sonar,real-time,text,conversion,Cornell University,deaf,communication,sign language device,tech,technology,design,future
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