This hand-tracking set of rules may result in signal language popularity

Tens of millions of other people keep in touch the use of signal language, however up to now tasks to seize its complicated gestures and translate them to verbal speech have had restricted good fortune. A brand new advance in real-time hand monitoring from Google’s AI labs, on the other hand, may well be the step forward some had been looking ahead to. …
Millions of people communicate using sign language, but so far projects to capture its complex gestures and translate them to verbal speech have had limited success. A new advance in real-time hand tracking from Google’s AI labs, however, could be the breakthrough some have been waiting for. …Original article
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