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Tippanu, Saipavan, Sudhakar, D. Sidharth, Pandian, A. |
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AIP Conference Proceedings; 2024, Vol. 3075 Issue 1, p1-6, 6p |
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The primary means of communication for people who are deaf and dumb is sign language. Due to the average person's inability to comprehend the syntax or meaning of the multiple motions that make up sign language, it is mostly used by their families and/or the community of the deaf and dumb. Because dumb people are frequently difficult for normal individuals to understand and converse with, they are typically excluded from regular social interactions. These people are compelled to communicate visually or through an interpreter. Visual communication is generally difficult to understand, and using an interpreter won't always be an option. The sign language translator framework can help deaf, dumb, and speech-impaired people interact with hearing people using sign language. This leads to the elimination of the translator-typically acting as an intermediate. The proposed solution does not require the usage of any additional hardware, such as gloves, and instead uses deep learning to translate sign language into the local tongue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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