Technology Catches Up with Sign-to-Word Translation
Like many young people in Singapore and elsewhere, 25-year-old Quek Kai Yu sometimes finds it difficult to communicate with his parents. But in his case, the generation gap isn’t always to blame. Quek has normal hearing, but both his parents are deaf and mute—and they speak two different sign languages, to boot. “My mom uses the…
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