Gesture to Text Conversion with Obstacle Detection
Journal Title: GRD Journal for Engineering - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 0
Abstract
Communication is fundamental human right. Sign language is the normal way of communication for deaf and dumb people among themselves and with normal people. Still there exists a large communication gap between normal people and disabled people since normal people often find it difficult to interpret the sign language. To minimize this gap we propose a new methodology which converts sign language to text. It mainly consists of the flex sensors to capture the hand gestures and the recognized character is to a smartphone. This way disabled people are able to communicate with the normal people and vice versa.
Authors and Affiliations
Gouri P. Menon, Akshaya M. N, Afia Thomas, Neethu N. M
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