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Smart Translation for physically challenged people

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  • Prateek B Alavandi

    (Department Computer Science Engineering, Atme College of Engineering Mysuru)

  • Rajasekaran G

    (Department Computer Science Engineering, Atme College of Engineering Mysuru)

  • Akshay Gujjal

    (Department Computer Science Engineering, Atme College of Engineering Mysuru)

  • S K Shishir Prasad

    (Department Computer Science Engineering, Atme College of Engineering Mysuru)

Abstract

Hand gestures are one of the nonverbal communication methods used in sign language. It is most typically used by deaf and hard of hearing persons who have hearing or speech impairments. difficulties communicating with one another or with regular people folks. Several sign language systems have been created byThere are numerous producers all throughout the world, but they are neither versatile nor adaptable.end-user-friendly in terms of price Our project’s goal is to create a communication system for deaf people. This project is divided into two sections. (1) It translates an audio message into sign language, and (2) it translates images/video into text/speech. The first category we’ll look at takes audio as input, turns the audio recorded message into text, and displays predetermined Indian Sign Language visuals or GIFs. The use of this technique facilitates communication between hearing and deaf persons. In the second category, we will gather photographs and train images with CNN and present the results.

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  • Prateek B Alavandi & Rajasekaran G & Akshay Gujjal & S K Shishir Prasad, 2023. "Smart Translation for physically challenged people," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 8(5), pages 99-101, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjf:journl:v:8:y:2023:i:5:p:99-101
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