«THE HAND IS THE VISIBLE PART OF THE BRAIN»
IMMANUEL KANT
The Technology
for people with hearing impairment
DeepSign from SignLang a self-learning framework for real-time gestural analysis that provides high speed recognition with great accuracy using minimal hardware and minimal computing power. All that’s required is a simple web or mobile camera found in everyday laptop or smartphone.
SignLang allows spontaneous communication between the Deaf and hearing in organizations / scenarios that were either previously unavailable, or that required an interpreter.
2-Way Translation System
2-Way Translation System
The market-ready system translates ASL to any language. A solution to translate written / any spoken language into sign language using an avatar.
Inverse kinematics
A private inverse kinematics engine designed for the configuration and reconstruction of gestures
Neural network
Includes private trained neural network solution, designed to recognize complex multi-component gestures based on own technology DeepSign
Dictionary
Prepared a gesture dictionary of dialogues on medical topics
Dataset
A private dataset of 2200+ gestures interpretations has been shooted and marked, which is used to train neural network. And it is constantly replenished.
4 Reasons People Use Sign Language Other Than Hearing Loss
4 Reasons People Use Sign Language Other Than Hearing Loss
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Autism
Children with autism can struggle with the spoken language. Sign language is another option for communication. Research shows that sign language may help with speech development, social interaction and learning new words. Many signs are visually associated to the object they are referring to. These visual associations can help someone with autism communicate
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Apraxia of Speech
Apraxia of Speech is a motor speech disorder which affects the messages from the brain reaching the mouth. This makes it difficult for a person to move their lips, tongue and says sounds correctly. Using both sign language and voicing to talk can help a person remember the motor process for that word. For someone with Apraxia of Speech sign language can benefit them emotionally and socially.
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Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy can affect the way a person moves their mouth, jaw and head as well as the rest of their body. This can make speaking and eating quite difficult. Speech therapy along with sign language can help improve communication for a child with Cerebral Palsy.
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Down Syndrome
Down Syndrome is a genetic condition caused by having an extra chromosome and causes some delay in development and some level of learning difficulty. Sign language can help babies, toddlers and children with Down Syndrome improve their communication skills. It can support in the development of expressive language, functional communication, and social skills.