EMBEDDED BASED HAND TALK ASSISTING SYSTEM FOR DUMB PEOPLE
Abstract
Introducing an innovative approach towards assisting individuals with speech impairments, specifically targeting the deaf and mute community. The proposed system, entitled "Embedded Based Hand Talk Assisting System for Dumb People on Android Platform," leverages embedded technologies and the ubiquitous nature of Android devices to facilitate communication for those who rely predominantly on hand gestures for expression. The system comprises two primary components: a wearable embedded device equipped with sensors to capture hand movements and an Android application designed to interpret and translate these gestures into meaningful text or speech. By harnessing the power of embedded systems, the device can accurately recognize a wide array of hand gestures commonly used in sign language. Through the Android application interface, users can input gestures seamlessly, allowing for real-time translation into spoken language or text on the device screen. Additionally, the system incorporates features such as customizable dictionaries and learning modules to enhance its adaptability and user-friendliness. The project holds immense significance due to its ability to individuals encountering challenges in vocalization. By offering an efficient and easily accessible communication platform, it equips them with the tools to express themselves effectively. By bridging the gap between sign language and spoken language, this system opens up avenues for enhanced social interaction, education, and employment opportunities for the deaf and mute community Keywords: Embedded Systems, Hand Gesture Recognition, Android Platform, Assistive Technology, Speech Impairment, Sign Language, Communication, Bluetooth Module
How to Cite
V.S.Padmini, Shaik Junaid, Shaik Imran Tausif, Shaik Kaleemullah, Mohammed Farhan Shareef. (1). EMBEDDED BASED HAND TALK ASSISTING SYSTEM FOR DUMB PEOPLE. International Journal Of Innovation In Engineering Research & Management UGC APPROVED NO. 48708, EFI 5.89, WORLD SCINTIFIC IF 6.33, 11(8), 352-356. Retrieved from http://journal.ijierm.co.in/index.php/ijierm/article/view/2350
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