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Lipreading Telephone

A Phone That Reads Lips

A prototype of a telephone that can read lips is under development.

The phone is not initially designed at the deaf community - it's designer's intention was to produce a phone that would enable people to have 'silent' conversations.

The prototype works by picking up the movements of the facial muscles through a series of sensors attached to the skin - not the most attractive or user-friendly translation device!

However, such technology could be developed in the future into a system for those who have lost their speech due to injury to the vocal chords ... or for silent audio transcription into text as an alternative for speech-to-text reporting.

More here on the BBC website ...

Last Updated on Thursday, 13 May 2010 11:24  

Newsflash

The RNID will be carrying out a research project into the provision of lipreading classes across England and Wales.

The project is being run in conjunction with ATLA, Hearing Concern LINK and UKCoD.

The project will be carried out in May/June 2010 and aims to look at lipreading class provision as a whole - including classes taught by ATLA members and other classes - to gain as accurate and complete a picture as possible.

The data collected will be used to inform the campaign for lipreading classes in England and Wales.

The RNID in Scotland has already carried out some research into lipreading class provision and thus Scotland is not included in this research project.

A new section on the campaign and research is available for ATLA members - simply log in for access.