Montreal-based Stradigi AI is committed to using the capabilities of artificial intelligence as a new and advanced tool for the deaf and hearing impaired. To do this, the start-up recently unveiled a new game that takes advantage of computer vision to help people learn Americal Sign Language (ASL). Known officially as the ASL Alphabet Game, this unique title was produced in partnership with the Deaf Anglo Literacy Center (DALC), a Montreal-based organization that offers basic literacy and communication skills to the deaf.
The gameplay resembles Simon Says, with players earning points for imitating the 26 letters of the alphabet in ASL. The computer vision, developed by Stradigi AI, then analyzes the hand signs against a collection of more than 100,000 images in near real-time.
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Stradigi AI Developed an American Sign Language Game to Educate People
Trend Themes
1. AI-powered ASL Video Games - Developing games that teach American Sign Language through AI computer vision technology.
2. Accessibility-focused AI Education - Using AI and gaming technology to create engaging educational experiences for the deaf and hearing-impaired.
3. Computer Vision for Language Learning - Leveraging computer vision to create interactive and feedback-driven language learning experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming - The gaming industry can leverage AI and computer vision technology to create educational games for language learning.
2. Education - The education industry can use AI to create accessible and engaging learning experiences for the hearing-impaired using ASL and other languages.
3. Artificial Intelligence - Companies specializing in AI can develop innovative solutions for accessibility and language learning, such as Stradigi AI's ASL Alphabet Game.