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Abstract Communication is the exchange of information by speech, visual signals, writing, or behaviour. Deaf and dumb people communicate among themselves using sign languages, but they find it difficult to expose themselves to the outside world. There is a need for research in this field to bring deaf-mutes more into the light of society and to increase their interaction with common man. The system developed in this paper aims at extending a step forward in this field by developing a...
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Abstract Sign language is a visual language that is used by deaf and dumb people for communication. It is achieved by simultaneously combining hand shapes, orientation and movement of the hands, arms or body, and facial expressions. So this topic is based on converting the text or speech using text to speech api.for that Natural Language processing is used for breakdown of text into smaller understandable parts, then assign sign symbol to text using sign dictionary. Introduction Sign language is...
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Abstract This paper highlights the use of a sign language translator glove using development board like Arduino-MEGA. The main purpose of this project is to highlight the uses of a sign language translator glove This document proposes the application and development of a sign language translator glove using relevant technologies. Sign language is useful tool of communication between the differently-abled people and the general public. It is unreasonable to assume that everyone can communicate in sign language. This project aspires...
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Abstract Sign language is a language that Deaf people use to communicate with other normal people in the community. Although the sign language is known to hearing-impaired people due to its widespread use among them, it is not known much by other normal people. In this project, we have developed a real-time sign language recognition system for people who do not know sign language to communicate easily with hearing-impaired people. The sign language used in this project is American Sign...
4 Pages 2023 Words
ABSTRACT People having physical limitations such as speech and hearing impairment are often unable to convey their message properly, which leads to them being left out in many aspects of life. To help those people express themselves in a better and easier way we have developed the sign language detection application. We have developed a translator that takes hand gestures and input and give the equivalent alphabet as output, which will help those people to communicate. Convolutional neural network was...
5 Pages 2081 Words
Abstract Hand gesture recognition forms a great difficulty for computer vision especially in dynamics. Sign language has been significant and an interesting application field of dynamic hand gesture recognition system. The recognition of human hands formed an- extremely complicated mission. The solution for such a difficulty requires a robust hand tracking method which depends on an effective feature and classifier. This paper presents a novel, fast and simple method for dynamic hand gesture recognition based on two lines (hundred) of...
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Abstract This paper present a survey of sign language detection using wearable system by using various technology. These technology is used for deaf and dumb as they face many difficulties in their day to day life to communicate with world. As many people who are not deaf and dumb unable to understand the sign language .To make this possible these gloves are made so that a deaf and dumb people can communicate with normal people. The parameter used are flex...
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Abstract Since the outset of human communication, sign language has changed and evolved into our society. Sign language gives the deaf and mute people a chance to communicate with other people, but the ignorance of sign language often results to more miscommunication and misinterpretation. The language that is supposed to be connecting people creates a gap instead. This study focused on the design and implementation of the translator from Sign Exact English to Voice and Text. The system was designed...
5 Pages 2104 Words
Abstract Communication is the fundamental need for an individual. People are communicate with each other to share their thoughts, ideas, information and the most crucial is they feel associated with each other by communicating with each other. Normal individual fail to communicate with deaf-dumb because the absence of the knowledge of sign language used by deaf-dumb. Total 5072914 hearing disabled and 1998692 speech disabled population are there in India which is reported by Census 2011. For such population there is...
6 Pages 2697 Words
Abstract Due to the relative lack of vast use of Sign language within our society, deaf and other people which are verbally -challenged and face difficulties in daily communication among there societies. Our aim is to develop a mobile application which will translate Sign language into Verbal language and vice versa because mobiles are handy devices these days and camera use is very common among people. We will develop the application using computer vision, gesture recognition, Image processing, sign language...
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Introduction Myo armbands have been used by developers to create a variety of functions, from controlling characters in video games, to replacing computer keyboards and mice with virtual, on-screen versions. However, since communication between hearing people and deaf people is difficult and it can be frustrating specially if there’s an emergency, it would be much more interesting if we use the myo armband in sign language. Wearable devices are much practical than any other device thanks to their level of...
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Abstract Sign language interpreter is the essential part of designing and developing an application for American Sign Language(ASL). In this application we are using ASL datasets of images of hands with different skin complexion, sizes and camera angles to build classification system by training a convolutional neural network (CNN). In first phase of this application it works on gesture recognition, converting sign gestures of impaired person into speech. The second phase is based on voice recognition, converting normal voice into...
5 Pages 2240 Words
Abstract The usage of computer vision and artificial intelligence has become an important factor for many real-world applications. The automatic recognition of hand gestures using these two technologies are very much useful in sign language recoginition. In this paper we are going to see about the interpretation of the American Sign Language where the robots will recognize the sign and convey the information through audio or text to the normal persons and replicate the reply to the deaf and dumb...
5 Pages 2144 Words
ABSTRACT Sometimes, it is difficult to communicate with others for the deaf and dumb people, they face issues for conveying themselves to the normal people. So, we have thought that what if we will make the fix pattern or the mapping of the letters to the hand signs and there are many sign language datasets like ASL,PSE,SEE etc.,so that this type of people can represent themselves with this hand signs, so this can be done in the offline mode. Now,...
3 Pages 1341 Words
“They know what they want and they have no way of telling you except crying. It's like you’re giving them this gift, showing them how to express it.” This quote was said by Jennifer Pankowski, a mother who has personally seen the good that comes from using Amercian Sign Language with her hearing baby boy. Many resources are available to gather information about baby sign language, which is a simplified or broken down version of American Sign Language (ASL). A...
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Abstract Hearing and speech impairment is disability which affects individual communication with outer world by verbal communication and in turn they use sign language to communicate. Usually deaf and mute people are trained to sign language use and can communicate with their own communities, whereas other community uses spoken language and don’t have knowledge about sign language. Spoken language user mostly needs translator to understand sign languages and they cannot directly communicate with deaf and mute people. Recently, deep learning...
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Arabic Sign language translation into text and into other language is an important issue that many researchers have worked on. There are many applications available in the market to help the dumb people to interact with the world. Several works is reported that use techniques which help to translate sign language without a human interpreter, but with the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques. There are many researchers working in this active area, we will review some of this works....
6 Pages 2581 Words
ABSTRACT Sign language is the way of communication for hearing impaired people. There is a challenge for common people to communicate with deaf people which makes this system helpful in assisting them. This project aims at implementing computer vision which can take the sign from the users and convert them into text in real time. The proposed system contains four modules such as: image capturing, pre-processing classification and prediction. By using image processing the segmentation can be done. Sign gestures...
4 Pages 1983 Words
Abstract The various methods humans have at their disposal to communicate with themselves is what sets them apart from the rest of the animal kingdom. It is also an integral part in our daily lives and for the exchange of ideas. Hence, the sign language holds just as much importance as any other language for the people with the gift of speech. People relying solely on sign language and people unable to interpret said language invariably get lost in translation....
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ABSTRACT Sign languages are natural languages that deaf people use to speak with other ordinary human beings in the community. Although it is believed that the signal language for people with hearing problems due to its considerable use among them, it is not widely known by other normal humans. In this project, we have developed a sign language recognition device for those who now do not understand sign language, to communicate effortlessly with people with hearing problems. Conversion of sign...
4 Pages 1659 Words
ABSTRACT Communication is the major problem faced by deaf and dumb people to convey their thought, ideas with other deaf and dumb people and with other normal people. People who are not suffered from deaf and dumb can absorb new information and knowledge through the daily activities, conversations and language that is spoken around them. But the people who are suffered from deaf and dumb problem have not that luxury. The main aim of this project is to provide voice...
3 Pages 1276 Words
Abstract The method of communication with the people having hearing and speech impairments is based primarily on sign languages and the lack of knowledge about the various sign languages makes this communication difficult. This project focuses on developing a system where user input based of hand sign gestures will be converted to the corresponding alphabets. Some challenges associated with this field are useful feature extraction and classification of various signs, extraction of the hand boundaries and identification of signs which...
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Abstract Sign language is an independent language that uses gestures and body language to convey meaning. Sign language facilities the communication between deaf and community. The main aim of this study to develop a model recognizes sign language using image processing. There is the gap of communication between hearing impaired and hearing peoples. Due to this communication gap deaf people encounter so many problems in their daily life since they are living with the people who communicate with spoken languages....
3 Pages 1339 Words
Abstract One of the best ways of communication between Deaf people themselves and normal people is based on sign language or so-called hand gestures. In Arab society, only deaf people and specialists could deal with Arabic sign language, which makes the deaf community narrow and thus communicating with normal people is difficult. In addition to that, studying the problem of Arabic sign language recognition (ArSLR) has been paid attention recently, which emphasizes the necessity of investigating other approaches for such...
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Abstract Developing a system to detect, interpret and translate spoken language to SIGN LANGUAGE and vice versa for efficient communication with people of special vocal needs. This system can be integrated with any communication medium utilizing video calling feature. The spoken language detection and interpretation is mainly based on Natural Language Processing using the N-Gram model to convert speech to text. The Linear Classification model then screens the translated text into hand sign-based communication context language. These are pre-recorded gestures...
4 Pages 1696 Words
Advertising is everywhere in our daily lives nowadays; during an average working day, people are surrounded by around 2,500 promotional campaigns. In this essay, we are going to explore how an advertisement is made using different kinds of signs that the reader must decode to understand the promotional meaning of the ad. We are going to investigate this system of signs by comparing two different ads in the same market sector with two different meanings decoded by the reader through...
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This experimental study aims to determine whether the Symmetry Condition proposed by Battison (1978) is a general cognitive constraint or a language-specific constraint. The main hypothesis was that the Symmetry Condition, which constrains the forms of signs and gestures, is a non-linguistic constraint. To test the hypothesis, the researchers compared the degree of symmetry in balanced signs and co-speech representational gestures. Using t-test, the result shows no significant evidence that indicates differences in the degree of violation of the Symmetry...
3 Pages 1464 Words
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