It's great to see the SiSi technology. We work in a solution called "Rybena" (www.rybena.org.br). It's really a recursive question about the need to convert signs to text : if the deaf can read how should it be usefull convert voice-to-signs-and-text ? Normally the deaf native laguage does not have all the vocabulary and the conversion to text will give more understanding to the deaf reader in a special translated text format. We already convert text to signal language called LIBRAS (LIBRAS - is a signal language specific for Brasil), if we connect with SiSi we can convert the text to LIBRAS. I would like to contact someone that is working in this IBM product.
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It's great to see the SiSi technology. We work in a solution called "Rybena" (www.rybena.org.br). It's really a recursive question about the need to convert signs to text : if the deaf can read how should it be usefull convert voice-to-signs-and-text ? Normally the deaf native laguage does not have all the vocabulary and the conversion to text will give more understanding to the deaf reader in a special translated text format. We already convert text to signal language called LIBRAS (LIBRAS - is a signal language specific for Brasil), if we connect with SiSi we can convert the text to LIBRAS. I would like to contact someone that is working in this IBM product.