/* ---- Google Analytics Code Below */

Friday, July 12, 2019

Humanoid Sign Language

Robotic Sign Language

A robotic hand making a gesture in sign language. UC3M Programs a Humanoid Robot to Communicate in Sign Language 
Carlos III University of Madrid (Spain)
July 8, 2019

The_UC3M_programmes_a_humanoid_robot_to_communicate_in_sign_language
Researchers at Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) in Spain have programmed a humanoid robot, named TEO, to communicate in sign language. The team used simulations to indicate the specific position of each phalanx (finger bone) in depicting specific signs from Spanish Sign Language. The researchers then reproduced each position with the robot’s hand, trying to make the movements similar to those a human hand would make. To date, TEO has mastered the fingerspelling alphabet of sign language, as well as a very basic vocabulary related to household tasks. Said UC3M researcher Jennifer J. Gago, "The deaf people who have been in contact with the robot have reported 80% satisfaction, so the response has been very positive."

No comments: