Sign language glove

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A sign language glove is an electronic device which converts the complex motions of a sign language into written or spoken words.

A young inventor on a Fulbright scholarship announced a working model in 2003, and the US Army is also developing a battlefield model.

A model being currently created at the University of Reading, is one of the only ones to utilise two hands, attempt signs that involve motion, and make it relevant to British Sign Language (BSL).

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