SMARTSIGN: RASPBERRY PI-BASED REAL-TIME SIGN-TO-SPEECH CONVERTER FOR THE MUTE COMMUNITY

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  • K. Naresh, P. Sahithi, T. Srujana

Keywords:

Raspberry Pi, sign language, speech conversion, mute community, microprocessor, openCV, camera, voice generation, data transmission, communication, accessibility, assistive technology, physically disabled, elderly, emergency situations.

Abstract

Sign language plays a crucial role in communication for the mute community, yet they often face challenges in conveying information to those unfamiliar with it. To address this, we propose an advanced sign language conversion system using a Raspberry Pi microprocessor, enabling seamless and intelligent communication. This system is particularly beneficial in emergencies, allowing mute individuals to convey essential messages effortlessly.

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Published

2024-02-03

How to Cite

K. Naresh, P. Sahithi, T. Srujana. (2024). SMARTSIGN: RASPBERRY PI-BASED REAL-TIME SIGN-TO-SPEECH CONVERTER FOR THE MUTE COMMUNITY . Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications (JoCAAA), 32(2), 102–110. Retrieved from https://eudoxuspress.com/index.php/pub/article/view/2065

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