About AI for ASL
AI for American Sign Language (AI for ASL) was developed so that participants could learn about Artificial Intelligence through hands-on interaction. The project also lets users to learn about American Sign Language (ASL), a language that allows people to communicate through hand signals.
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We wanted a simple application that sparks curiosity and understanding of AI and machine learning (ML). In AI for ASL, the user signs ASL characters into a camera and the application attempts to accurately interpret the hand signs.
We created two models, Blue and Red, that are each trained to recognize five characters. The Blue model was trained to recognize the characters a, b, c, d, and l. The Red model was trained to recognize d, e, f, g, and i. By having two models, we introduce the idea that AI needs to be specifically trained to complete certain tasks. The Blue model cannot recognize all characters in the Red model, and vice versa.
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We hope to provide a practical (and fun) introduction to artificial intelligence and machine learning. Please feel free to incorporate our app in your AI and ML curriculum!
James Dimino, Andrew Farrell, Angela Wang, Ryan Maradiaga, and Fred Martin