Speech-to-sign-language software wins Microsoft dev contest

Posted on July 10th, 2010 at 12:23 am to Computerworld by Computerworld Staff
Speech-to-sign language translation software written by a team from Thailand won the main category of a Microsoft-sponsored software development contest for students, the Imagine Cup, on Thursday.


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