新西兰的一项倡议使用人工智能和动作捕捉来创建一个由10,000个NZSL标志组成的数字图书馆, 计划于2026年启动, 以改善聋人公民获得关键信息的机会.
A New Zealand initiative uses AI and motion-capture to create a digital library of 10,000 NZSL signs, launching in 2026 to improve access to critical information for Deaf citizens.
听障基金会与Kara Technologies合作, 推出新西兰手语的数字图书馆, 使用动作捕捉和人工智能化身来数字化超过1万个手语, 旨在改善对紧急警报和医疗更新等重要信息的访问.
The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Foundation is partnering with Kara Technologies to launch a digital library of New Zealand Sign Language using motion-capture and AI avatars to digitize over 10,000 signs, aiming to improve access to vital information like emergency alerts and medical updates.
该项目是世界第一项目,通过聋人社区的投入,包括在克赖斯特彻奇举行的一次公共活动,将毛利语概念纳入其中,并将文化准确性列为优先事项。
The project, a world-first, integrates te reo Māori concepts and prioritizes cultural accuracy through input from the Deaf community, including a public event in Christchurch.
它旨在补充而不是取代翻译人员,并支持新西兰聋人独立获取信息,计划2026年发布。
It is designed to complement, not replace, human interpreters and supports independent access to information for Deaf New Zealanders, with a planned 2026 release.