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deaf entrepreneurs develop a tablet case that interprets gestures

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<p>Although 70 million of deaf people use sign language as their mother tongue, not everyone knows it, so communication is still a challenge. </p><p>Now, a team of entrepreneurs, all deaf, has come up with a <a href="https://www.jiuduoyuan.com/tablet-cover" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong><u>tablet case</u></strong></a> called Uni that can translate sign language into text displayed on the tablet, bridging the gap between deaf and hearing. </p><p><br></p><p>Communication tools for deaf people and hearing. </p><p>\"Scroll down the video oryan Hait-</p><p>Campbell, CEO of San Franciscobased start-</p><p>Up MotionSavvy led the development of translation software that powered the Uni tablet case. </p><p>Designed for Dell Venue 8 Pro tablets, this tablet retails for about $320 (£200)</p><p>, But the version of the Android device and iOS device is in progress. </p><p>Case includes motion-</p><p>Sensing technology to read sign language and translate it into real text on a tablet screen</p><p>Time, allow non</p><p>Deaf people translate sign language, and deaf people make it easier to understand. </p><p>Uni action using Leap Motion</p><p>Sensing technology enables the camera to sense hand movements up to 1 feet metres away. </p><p>American Sign Language for entrepreneurs (ASL)</p><p>Identify the software interpretation symbols and match them with the symbol database to translate them into the correct words. </p><p>Whenever someone signs, Uni\'s software remembers their actions and improves their translation. </p><p>Learning the user\'s personal signature style will become smarter. </p><p>The tool also allows ASL users to add their own symbols saved to the dictionary. </p><p>Their manual work is actually displayed on the screen. </p><p>Users can see if the software misunderstood their logo. </p><p>Uni also uses a microphone to detect voice and display it on the screen of the tablet for deaf people to read, which can be useful in situations where lip reading is difficult. </p><p>Entrepreneurs from the Rochester Institute of Technology for the National Deaf are raising money on Indiegogo to put their equipment into production. </p><p>Uni available for pre-Order for $198 (£124). </p><p>Shipment is expected in September 2015. A $20-a-</p><p>Monthly subscription is required for software updates and crowd signing features.</p>

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