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Sign Language to Speech Translation Using Arduino
Prof Jyoti Madanrao Waykule
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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Sign Language to Speech Translation Using Arduino - Waykule, Prof Jyoti Madanrao
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Synopsis "Sign Language to Speech Translation Using Arduino"
A huge population in India alone is of the dumb and deaf people. So the system is working on a glove based device which will be used for conversion of sign language (ASL) to speech .The basic system consists of a two parts; sign language recognition and conversion to text and further to speech. The sign language glove consist of a simple hand gloves fitted with flex sensors which is being used for the monitoring the amount of bend on the fingers. Flex means bend, this is the sensors that change the resistance depending on the amount of bend on the sensor. Data from the sensors is send to the Control unit which is the Arduino Nano the analog signals from the sensors are digitally converted and compared with the stored value for the recognition of sign and then displayed as a text on the 16x2 LCD. Further the text output is wirelessly transmitted to a Cellular phone or a PC which consist of a test to speech conversion software. Currently we are working on a simple prototype that will convert the basic Alphabets and numeric which will be further extended for recognition of words.
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