Assistive Technology For Deaf And Dumb
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More than a million people around the world have speech and hearing impairments. Deaf and dumb individuals now use sign language to communicate, which has a difficult learning curve and is not understood by the majority of people without the corresponding handicap. It also has no impact. due to the fact that blind persons cannot see the signage. In our proposed work, a hardware component that uses flex sensors to detect hand movements is packaged with an application that users may use to personalise their hand motions. The solution provided by our proposed work addresses this issue by converting hand motions into universally understandable, short sentences. The project’s goal is to make it easier for those who are deaf and dumb to communicate with each other.
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