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aRTIFICIAL iNTELLIGENCE for the Deaf
aiD (Artificial Intelligence for the Deaf) is an EU-funded project focused on enhancing communication for deaf and hard-of-hearing people. By applying cutting-edge AI technologies, the project develops real-time speech-to-text systems and automatic sign language recognition. aiD promotes inclusivity by enabling seamless interaction between deaf individuals and wider society, improving access to services, education, and daily communication.
aiD has the following objectives:
1) Create multi-modal, high-accuracy deep learning models for deaf/hearing people interactive communication.
2) Develop deep network compression techniques for scaling the developed models to mobile devices.
3) Implement application pilots of immense practical importance that will be evaluated by the end-users.
4) Promote global-scale excellence in science by supporting the Consortium partners to become leading experts in their field and transfer their acquired expertise to research institutions, companies and the public.
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- Inclusive AI
- Multimodal interaction
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