When high school student, Ryan Patterson, 18, saw a deaf woman trying to order food at a burger shop, he had a eureka moment: Why not create a device that translates a sign language into text? Armed with that idea and a leather of golf glove, Patterson created a device that senses its wearer’s hand movements and transmits them wirelessly to a tiny handheld monitor, where they appear as words. The device won Patterson a top prize at the Siemens Westinghouse Science and Technology Competition.
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