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Helping the deaf: How a Pune startup is leveraging AI to give sign language voice

Pune-based Glovatrix, which was founded in 2020 by Parikshit Sohoni and Aishwarya Karnataki, has secured funding of Rs 75 lakh through government grants and so on. It initially plans to position the device as a workplace communications tool.

April 01, 2024 / 09:12 IST
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Parikshit Sohoni, co-founder of Glovatrix with the AI-enabled gloves that can translate sign language into voice

According to World Health Organization (WHO), almost 63 million Indians suffer from significant auditory impairment, or in other words, are deaf or hard of hearing. Communicating with them hinges on interpreters (through sign language), or takes place through writing, which is again not optimal.

To tackle this gap in communication, a Pune-based startup, Glovatrix, has developed gloves that leverage artificial intelligence to translate sign language into voice. For this purpose, the startup has been training its own algorithm based on datasets that it is building from scratch.

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To train this unique dataset, Glovatrix, whose current employee count stands at three, including its two co-founders, records a sign language gesture 50 times, then tracks the data flowing from these 50 gestures and trains the AI on that data, said Parikshit Sohoni, co-founder of the startup.

The gloves, which are in their seventh iteration of development, have sensors embedded. The AI algorithm sits on the cloud. An app that the startup has developed works as a gateway between the AI algorithm and the sensors in the glove, Sohoni explained.