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Researchers to help deaf 'hear' 

Washington (IANS): Researchers are working on tactile devices that can help the 
deaf to 'hear' -- through vibrations. 

Tactile devices translate sound waves into vibrations that allow the user to 
distinguish between vibratory patterns associated with different sound 
frequencies.


Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) Sensory 
Communication Group are working on a new generation of such devices. 

This will help the deaf to get the nuances of speech that cannot be gleaned 
from lip reading. 

Certain consonants like 'p' and 'b' are nearly impossible to distinguish by lip 
reading alone. 

This could be an important tool for deaf people who rely on lip reading and 
cannot use or afford cochlear implants. 

The cost of the device and the surgery make cochlear implants prohibitive for 
many, especially in the developing countries. 

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