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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against The Duplomb Law
A rally organized by environmental movements, the Confederation paysanne union, and environmental associations such as Greenpeace and Generations Futures takes place in front of the National Assembly against the Duplomb law, with a view to its final adoption in Parliament in Paris, France, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life Between Banff And Cochrane
CANMORE, CANADA – MAY 22: \
An ad reading 'Quality is our recipe, Canadian ingredients are our standard' seen in a window of a Wendy’s fast food restaurant in Canmore, Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Woman Reading On Jetty In Warm Summer Weather
A woman lies on a blanket reading a book on a wooden jetty during warm summer weather in Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 1, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Warning Notice At Bavarian Lake Starnberg
A posted warning sign about waterborne parasites and skin irritations is seen on a Lake Starnberg lakeside pier in Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 1, 2025. The notice advises bathers to limit exposure and take protective measures while using the lake during summer. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Palestine Solidarity Days In Warsaw
A man wearing a t-shirt with text reading "Free Palestine" is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 28 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Warsaw
Grafitti with text reading "Feedom for Abdulrahman Al-Khalidi" is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 24 June, 2025. Al-Khalidi is a Saudi dissident and human rights acitivst who remains in custody in Bulgaria after having fled Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers Demonstration Outside The French National Assembly, In Paris
In Paris, France, on May 26, 2025, the FNSEA (National Federation of Farmers' Unions) parks around ten tractors outside the National Assembly to put pressure on the MPs who are due to examine the 'Duplomb' law on agricultural constraints. The text divides the Assembly over the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides. The left tables 3,500 amendments, angering farmers who support the law and threaten to block the main roads around Paris indefinitely. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers Demonstration Outside The French National Assembly, In Paris
In Paris, France, on May 26, 2025, the FNSEA (National Federation of Farmers' Unions) parks around ten tractors outside the National Assembly to put pressure on the MPs who are due to examine the 'Duplomb' law on agricultural constraints. The text divides the Assembly over the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides. The left tables 3,500 amendments, angering farmers who support the law and threaten to block the main roads around Paris indefinitely. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers Demonstration Outside The French National Assembly, In Paris
In Paris, France, on May 26, 2025, the FNSEA (National Federation of Farmers' Unions) parks around ten tractors outside the National Assembly to put pressure on the MPs who are due to examine the 'Duplomb' law on agricultural constraints. The text divides the Assembly over the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides. The left tables 3,500 amendments, angering farmers who support the law and threaten to block the main roads around Paris indefinitely. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers Demonstration Outside The French National Assembly, In Paris
In Paris, France, on May 26, 2025, the FNSEA (National Federation of Farmers' Unions) parks around ten tractors outside the National Assembly to put pressure on the MPs who are due to examine the 'Duplomb' law on agricultural constraints. The text divides the Assembly over the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides. The left tables 3,500 amendments, angering farmers who support the law and threaten to block the main roads around Paris indefinitely. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers Demonstration Outside The French National Assembly, In Paris
In Paris, France, on May 26, 2025, the FNSEA (National Federation of Farmers' Unions) parks around ten tractors outside the National Assembly to put pressure on the MPs who are due to examine the 'Duplomb' law on agricultural constraints. The text divides the Assembly over the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides. The left tables 3,500 amendments, angering farmers who support the law and threaten to block the main roads around Paris indefinitely. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers Demonstration Outside The French National Assembly, In Paris
In Paris, France, on May 26, 2025, the FNSEA (National Federation of Farmers' Unions) parks around ten tractors outside the National Assembly to put pressure on the MPs who are due to examine the 'Duplomb' law on agricultural constraints. The text divides the Assembly over the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides. The left tables 3,500 amendments, angering farmers who support the law and threaten to block the main roads around Paris indefinitely. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers Demonstration Outside The French National Assembly, In Paris
In Paris, France, on May 26, 2025, the FNSEA (National Federation of Farmers' Unions) parks around ten tractors outside the National Assembly to put pressure on the MPs who are due to examine the 'Duplomb' law on agricultural constraints. The text divides the Assembly over the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides. The left tables 3,500 amendments, angering farmers who support the law and threaten to block the main roads around Paris indefinitely. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers Demonstration Outside The French National Assembly, In Paris
In Paris, France, on May 26, 2025, the FNSEA (National Federation of Farmers' Unions) parks around ten tractors outside the National Assembly to put pressure on the MPs who are due to examine the 'Duplomb' law on agricultural constraints. The text divides the Assembly over the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides. The left tables 3,500 amendments, angering farmers who support the law and threaten to block the main roads around Paris indefinitely. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers Demonstration Outside The French National Assembly, In Paris
In Paris, France, on May 26, 2025, the FNSEA (National Federation of Farmers' Unions) parks around ten tractors outside the National Assembly to put pressure on the MPs who are due to examine the 'Duplomb' law on agricultural constraints. The text divides the Assembly over the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides. The left tables 3,500 amendments, angering farmers who support the law and threaten to block the main roads around Paris indefinitely. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers Demonstration Outside The French National Assembly, In Paris
In Paris, France, on May 26, 2025, the FNSEA (National Federation of Farmers' Unions) parks around ten tractors outside the National Assembly to put pressure on the MPs who are due to examine the 'Duplomb' law on agricultural constraints. The text divides the Assembly over the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides. The left tables 3,500 amendments, angering farmers who support the law and threaten to block the main roads around Paris indefinitely. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers Demonstration Outside The French National Assembly, In Paris
In Paris, France, on May 26, 2025, the FNSEA (National Federation of Farmers' Unions) parks around ten tractors outside the National Assembly to put pressure on the MPs who are due to examine the 'Duplomb' law on agricultural constraints. The text divides the Assembly over the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides. The left tables 3,500 amendments, angering farmers who support the law and threaten to block the main roads around Paris indefinitely. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers Demonstration Outside The French National Assembly, In Paris
In Paris, France, on May 26, 2025, the FNSEA (National Federation of Farmers' Unions) parks around ten tractors outside the National Assembly to put pressure on the MPs who are due to examine the 'Duplomb' law on agricultural constraints. The text divides the Assembly over the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides. The left tables 3,500 amendments, angering farmers who support the law and threaten to block the main roads around Paris indefinitely. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers Demonstration Outside The French National Assembly, In Paris
In Paris, France, on May 26, 2025, the FNSEA (National Federation of Farmers' Unions) parks around ten tractors outside the National Assembly to put pressure on the MPs who are due to examine the 'Duplomb' law on agricultural constraints. The text divides the Assembly over the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides. The left tables 3,500 amendments, angering farmers who support the law and threaten to block the main roads around Paris indefinitely. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Farmers Demonstration Outside The French National Assembly, In Paris
In Paris, France, on May 26, 2025, the FNSEA (National Federation of Farmers' Unions) parks around ten tractors outside the National Assembly to put pressure on the MPs who are due to examine the 'Duplomb' law on agricultural constraints. The text divides the Assembly over the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides. The left tables 3,500 amendments, angering farmers who support the law and threaten to block the main roads around Paris indefinitely. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Entrance Prague Central Station
The glass-fronted entrance to Prague Central Station displays large signage reading ''Praha Hlavni Nadrazi'' in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The main railway terminal serves as the city's busiest transport hub, connecting local and international destinations. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Entrance Prague Central Station
A close-up view of the main entrance to Prague Central Station shows the blue signage ''Praha hlavni nadrazi'' above the glass doors in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The station serves as the city's major rail and metro hub. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Entrance Prague Central Station
The exterior view of the main entrance to Prague Central Station, with a large sign reading ''Praha Hlavni Nadrazi,'' is in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The structure features modern glass architecture and serves as the busiest railway hub in the country. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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PEOPLE - ESC 2025: Erster Halbfinal in Basel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock (15297579aq)
BASEL - Presenters Hazel Brugger and Sandra Studder during the first semifinal of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Song Contest: Third Dress Rehearsal for First Semifinal, Basel - 13 May 2025
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DAK Health Insurance Logo Displayed On Building Facade
The logo of DAK-Gesundheit, a major German public health insurance provider, is mounted on the facade of a building in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. DAK is one of Germany's largest statutory health insurers and operates branches throughout the country. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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New Yorker Fashion Retail Logo On Storefront
The red logo of the international fashion retail chain New Yorker is displayed on the exterior of a store in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. New Yorker operates hundreds of stores across Europe, offering clothing and accessories targeted primarily at young consumers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Sign Of German Public Prosecutor’s Office Branch
A sign with the Bavarian coat of arms marks the location of the Regensburg Public Prosecutor's Office, Straubing branch, on a building facade in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The Staatsanwaltschaft (Public Prosecutor's Office) handles criminal investigations and legal prosecutions under the Bavarian judicial authority. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Jack & Jones Store
The logo of the fashion brand Jack & Jones is displayed on the exterior of a retail store in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The signage is mounted on a brown and white historic-style building, typical of pedestrian shopping streets in German towns. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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FIAT Logo Sign Displayed At Dealership Location
The FIAT automobile brand logo appears on a vertical sign structure at a dealership in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. FIAT is an Italian car manufacturer and a subsidiary of the multinational automotive group Stellantis. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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AI-powered ring coverts sign language for the deaf into text
Ferrari Press Agency
Sign language 1
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20/03/2025
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Pictures must credit: Cornell University
A wearable ring equipped with artificial intelligence that converts sign language into texts for smartphones and computers has been developed by researchers.
The device, named SpellRing, can continuously and in real time track fingerspelling and will help deaf people to better communicate.
The ring is powered by what researchers from three US universities who combined on the project call micro-sonar technology.
Users put the wearable that comes with a microphone and speaker, on their thumb.
Together, they send and receive inaudible sound waves that track the wearer’s hand and finger movements.
A mini-gyroscope tracks the hand’s motion.
All of these are inside a 3D-printed ring and casing said to be no bigger than a standard U.S. 25 cent coin.
After that, a deep-learning algorithm processes the sonar images and predicts the finger-spelled letters in real time.
The team, from Cornell, Carnegie Mellon and Stony Brook universities, tested it by asking 20 experienced and novice signers to finger spell a total of more than 20,000 words of varying lengths.
The researchers said the translated text accuracy rate was between 82 and 92 percent, depending on the difficulty of words.
OPS: The prototype SpellRing for converting sign language into text.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI-powered ring coverts sign language for the deaf into text
Ferrari Press Agency
Sign language 1
Ref 16652
20/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Cornell University
A wearable ring equipped with artificial intelligence that converts sign language into texts for smartphones and computers has been developed by researchers.
The device, named SpellRing, can continuously and in real time track fingerspelling and will help deaf people to better communicate.
The ring is powered by what researchers from three US universities who combined on the project call micro-sonar technology.
Users put the wearable that comes with a microphone and speaker, on their thumb.
Together, they send and receive inaudible sound waves that track the wearer’s hand and finger movements.
A mini-gyroscope tracks the hand’s motion.
All of these are inside a 3D-printed ring and casing said to be no bigger than a standard U.S. 25 cent coin.
After that, a deep-learning algorithm processes the sonar images and predicts the finger-spelled letters in real time.
The team, from Cornell, Carnegie Mellon and Stony Brook universities, tested it by asking 20 experienced and novice signers to finger spell a total of more than 20,000 words of varying lengths.
The researchers said the translated text accuracy rate was between 82 and 92 percent, depending on the difficulty of words.
OPS: The prototype SpellRing for converting sign language into text.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI-powered ring coverts sign language for the deaf into text
Ferrari Press Agency
Sign language 1
Ref 16652
20/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Cornell University
A wearable ring equipped with artificial intelligence that converts sign language into texts for smartphones and computers has been developed by researchers.
The device, named SpellRing, can continuously and in real time track fingerspelling and will help deaf people to better communicate.
The ring is powered by what researchers from three US universities who combined on the project call micro-sonar technology.
Users put the wearable that comes with a microphone and speaker, on their thumb.
Together, they send and receive inaudible sound waves that track the wearer’s hand and finger movements.
A mini-gyroscope tracks the hand’s motion.
All of these are inside a 3D-printed ring and casing said to be no bigger than a standard U.S. 25 cent coin.
After that, a deep-learning algorithm processes the sonar images and predicts the finger-spelled letters in real time.
The team, from Cornell, Carnegie Mellon and Stony Brook universities, tested it by asking 20 experienced and novice signers to finger spell a total of more than 20,000 words of varying lengths.
The researchers said the translated text accuracy rate was between 82 and 92 percent, depending on the difficulty of words.
OPS: The prototype SpellRing for converting sign language into text.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI-powered ring coverts sign language for the deaf into text
Ferrari Press Agency
Sign language 1
Ref 16652
20/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Cornell University
A wearable ring equipped with artificial intelligence that converts sign language into texts for smartphones and computers has been developed by researchers.
The device, named SpellRing, can continuously and in real time track fingerspelling and will help deaf people to better communicate.
The ring is powered by what researchers from three US universities who combined on the project call micro-sonar technology.
Users put the wearable that comes with a microphone and speaker, on their thumb.
Together, they send and receive inaudible sound waves that track the wearer’s hand and finger movements.
A mini-gyroscope tracks the hand’s motion.
All of these are inside a 3D-printed ring and casing said to be no bigger than a standard U.S. 25 cent coin.
After that, a deep-learning algorithm processes the sonar images and predicts the finger-spelled letters in real time.
The team, from Cornell, Carnegie Mellon and Stony Brook universities, tested it by asking 20 experienced and novice signers to finger spell a total of more than 20,000 words of varying lengths.
The researchers said the translated text accuracy rate was between 82 and 92 percent, depending on the difficulty of words.
OPS: The prototype SpellRing for converting sign language into text.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AI-powered ring coverts sign language for the deaf into text
Ferrari Press Agency
Sign language 1
Ref 16652
20/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Cornell University
A wearable ring equipped with artificial intelligence that converts sign language into texts for smartphones and computers has been developed by researchers.
The device, named SpellRing, can continuously and in real time track fingerspelling and will help deaf people to better communicate.
The ring is powered by what researchers from three US universities who combined on the project call micro-sonar technology.
Users put the wearable that comes with a microphone and speaker, on their thumb.
Together, they send and receive inaudible sound waves that track the wearer’s hand and finger movements.
A mini-gyroscope tracks the hand’s motion.
All of these are inside a 3D-printed ring and casing said to be no bigger than a standard U.S. 25 cent coin.
After that, a deep-learning algorithm processes the sonar images and predicts the finger-spelled letters in real time.
The team, from Cornell, Carnegie Mellon and Stony Brook universities, tested it by asking 20 experienced and novice signers to finger spell a total of more than 20,000 words of varying lengths.
The researchers said the translated text accuracy rate was between 82 and 92 percent, depending on the difficulty of words.
OPS: The prototype SpellRing for converting sign language into text.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)