Here's how to use sign-to-text translation on Pixel 11.
Developed in partnership with the Deaf community, sign-to-text translates ASL into text in real time.
The Pixel 11 series introduces a groundbreaking sign-to-text translation feature designed for those who communicate through American Sign Language (ASL). Created in collaboration with the Deaf community, this innovative tool utilizes a multilingual sign language-to-text (SL2T) translation model. This model accurately interprets hand shapes, facial expressions, and body movements, converting ASL into written English sentences instantaneously.
The feature is versatile, accommodating both one-handed and two-handed signing. It allows users to utilize their native language to communicate effortlessly via Live Transcribe or across their device with Gboard. To activate this feature on a Pixel 11 device, users need to add sign-to-text to their Gboard toolbar and sign in ASL directly to the front camera.
The translated text will appear on the outer display. The Pixel 11 series is now available in stores, and more information regarding availability and product updates can be found at the Google Store.
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