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It's hard to understand finger language for common people. So it helps conversation between speech-handicapped person and common person.
each sensor on finger tips and palms recognizes sign language motion and sends datas to controller on each wrist. Then controller converts sign language datas into an audio signal.
this signal is spoken on attached speaker.
Samsung Art & Design Institute
Product Design
Seoul, South Korea
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Samsung Art & Design Institute
Seoul, South Korea
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