2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-29513-4_63
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A Robotic Hand for Arabic Sign Language Teaching and Translation

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“…Three experimental trials involving three distinct volunteer types-deaf, deaf-blind, and non-deaf/non-deaf-blind-were conducted to evaluate the robotic hand. The results were very promising; the success ratios for gestures recognition were 86%, 81%, and 67%, respectively [2]. In Arab countries, the number of hearing-impaired people exceeds 10 million.…”
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“…Three experimental trials involving three distinct volunteer types-deaf, deaf-blind, and non-deaf/non-deaf-blind-were conducted to evaluate the robotic hand. The results were very promising; the success ratios for gestures recognition were 86%, 81%, and 67%, respectively [2]. In Arab countries, the number of hearing-impaired people exceeds 10 million.…”
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confidence: 95%