Sign-language technology promises to "make your content available to millions" by using artificial intelligence to translate videos or even audio announcements into sign language.
Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf teamed up with the Strong National Museum of Play for the Deaf Day of Play.
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Five Georgia Tech computer science (CS) students have been named Squarepoint Foundation Scholars, receiving merit- and ...