Inspired by the Google's Project Glass, computer programmer Will Powell has built a prototype real-time translation system that listens to speech, translates it into one of 37 languages, and then displays the resulting text as subtitles directly onto the user's glasses... Continue Reading Augmented reality glasses perform real-time language translation
Section: Mobile Technology
Tags: Augmented Reality, Language, Project Glass, Rasberry Pi, Translation, Vuzix
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