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Smart Glove for Hearing-Impaired
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.f1245.0486s419
Subject(s) - gesture , sign language , gadget , bluetooth , population , gesture recognition , arduino , human–computer interaction , computer science , communication , psychology , telecommunications , sociology , linguistics , wireless , artificial intelligence , embedded system , philosophy , demography , algorithm
Individuals communicate with one another to pass on their thoughts to the general population around them. There are 2.78% of the total populations of India who can’t speak. Gesture based communication is really a mode of correspondence for the general population who are either deaf or deaf-mute. Ordinary individuals don't become familiar with the gesture based communication. It causes conveyance gap between deafdumb and normal people. The past system of this project involved using image processing concept. But the downside of these past frameworks are projects were non portable and excessively costly. The aim behind this work is to build up a framework for perceiving the gesture based communication, which provides interaction between people who are deaf-dumb and normal people, thereby diminishing the interaction gap between them. Generally hearing-impaired people use linguistic communication based on hand gestures with specific movements to represent the ideas to others. The proposed glove is an robotic gadget that interprets American Sign Language Standard into text or speech in order to evacuate the information transmission gap between the mute and the ordinary public. This glove has been actualized with the assistance of flex sensors, accelerometer, microcontroller (Arduino Nano) and the Bluetooth chip.

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