Sign Language Glove V1 From: Void*Temp - 09/30/2010 By: Kendall L. Lowrey There's two options to go about sign language translation, but both need to measure a person’s hand movements. This can be done visually or mechanically; because it’d be a bit lame to have to carry around video cameras and computers necessary to do the processing, my group went with a glove based system. By the by, ‘my group’ consisted of a few buds in CMU’s Biomedical Engineering Design Capstone class: Allen Ambulo, Andrew S.D. Tsai, Michelle Lin, Sherry Huang, and Eric Wideburg. We also had the awesome Professors Dr. Conrad Zapanta, and Dr. James Antaki. Read the entire article at: http://www.clloks.com/?p=8 Links: Conrad Zapanta http://www.bme.cmu.edu/people/conrad.html James Antaki http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/antaki/ Jim Kramer's Talking Glove http://www.stanford.edu/group/rrd/TTran/glove.html