Damascus, SANA- A group of engineers from Communications Technology Department at Tishreen University created a smart glove to translate the sign language into a sound. This innovation enables people with disabilities who are deaf or dumb to communicate effectively and easily with others. The engineers, Mishaal Alloush, Yara Ahmed, Abdo al-Aidi and Sarah Sobh pointed out that the glove converts hand movements into an audible sound by using a set of sensors embedded in the glove that tracks and records hand gestures. In turn, Professor at the Communications Technology Department , Dr. Haitham al-Radwan noted that this device translates part of the needs of the deaf and dumb and provides a ser
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