On December 1, on the occasion of the 32nd "International Day of Persons with Disabilities", the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei National Sign Language Promotion Seminar and Exchange Activity was held in Tianjin. China Disabled Persons' Federation, National Sign Language Digital Promotion Center, National Sign Language and Braille Research Center, China Association of the Deaf sign language research experts attended the meeting, Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Disabled Persons' Federation, and relevant leaders of the city's education, culture and tourism departments attended the event.
It is reported that the theme of this event is "Wenbo Sign Language Guide and Development and Application of Sign Language Recognition Artificial Intelligence System". At the scene, museums and libraries in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei exchanged and shared the work of sign language guide services, Tianjin University of Technology demonstrated the development and application of sign language recognition artificial intelligence system, and the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Disabled Persons' Federation, education, culture and tourism departments, deaf associations, and relevant colleges and universities conducted in-depth and extensive implementation of the second phase of the national common sign language promotion action.
It is believed that the promotion of national sign language reflects the feelings of the people and is of great social significance. To create equal opportunities for the development of persons with disabilities and an unimpeded communication environment, it is necessary to mobilize the efforts of the whole society and mobilize all parties to create a good social atmosphere for the publicity, promotion and use of the national sign language.
They said that the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region should act collectively, give full play to its resource advantages, strengthen interactive exchanges, form regional characteristics in cultural and museum sign language guides and AI sign language intelligent services, create more application products and service scenarios, create a high-quality barrier-free communication environment in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei, and serve the overall development of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei integration.
More than 40 people from the relevant business departments of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Disabled Persons' Federation, the Municipal Education Commission, the Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism, the Tianjin University of Technology, the Municipal School for the Deaf, the Deaf Association, the Museum and the Library participated in the event.
Tianjin ** reporter Meng Ruobing).