March 2003
Sign Language
Translation software deciphers billboards and street signs.
By Chip Walter
In our global economy, the ability to understand languages other than one's native tongue grows more important every day. That is why Jie Yang, a computer scientist at Carnegie Mellon University, and his colleagues have created software that reads Chinese signs and quickly translates them into English using nothing more than a palm-size computer equipped with a small camera.
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