SPEAK: An AI-Based Assistive Video Communication System for Speech and Sign Language Translation
Abstract
It is still very difficult for the hearing and deaf/hardof-
hearing (DHH) communities to effectively communicate, especially
when it comes to digital video conferencing. Despite
the widespread use of platforms like Zoom and Google Meet,
they frequently require costly human interpreters or invasive
hardware sensors due to their lack of native, real-time bidirectional
translation capabilities. In order to close this modality gap,
this paper presents SPEAK (Sign Processing Enhanced Audio
Kommunicator), a novel sensor-less browser-based platform. By
translating spoken language to text captions for DHH users
and sign language to text/speech for hearing users, SPEAK
enables smooth, two-way communication. By translating spoken
language to text captions for DHH users and sign language to
text/speech for hearing users, SPEAK enables smooth, two-way
communication.
For visual recognition, the system’s architecture makes use
of the Detection Transformer (DETR) model with a ResNet-50
backbone.DETR formulates detection as a direct set prediction
problem using a bipartite matching loss and self-attention mechanisms,
in contrast to conventional CNN-based detectors that
rely on region proposals. enhancing robustness against complex
backgrounds and doing away with the need for intricate, handcrafted
anchors. The audio pipeline simultaneously incorporates
Microsoft’s SpeechT5 for natural Text-to-Speech (TTS) synthesis
and OpenAI’s Whisper model for high-fidelity Automatic Speech
Recognition (ASR). optimized to save bandwidth using Voice
Activity Detection (VAD). To guarantee synchronization between
video frames and translation outputs, all modules are coordinated
within a low-latency WebRTC environment using a Flask-React
framework. SPEAK is validated as a scalable, affordable solution
for inclusive digital interaction after experimental evaluation on
a custom dataset in various lighting conditions shows a sign
detection accuracy of 92
Keywords:
Sign Language Recognition, DETR,, WebRTC,, OpenAI Whisper, Assistive Technology, Deep LearningPublished
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