A sign language is a language which uses visually transmitted sign patterns, instead of acoustically conveyed sound patterns, to deliver the meaning. Sign languages are typically constructed by simultaneous combination of hand shapes, orientations and movements of the hands, arms or body, with facial expressions to fluidly express a speaker's thoughts. This paper presents a less costly approach to develop a computer vision based sign language recognition application in real time context with motion recognition. We explore new concepts of breaking down motion gestures to sub components for parallel processing and mapping motion data into static data representations. This concept can be used to identify sign language gestures, without performing computational intensive tasks of each and every frame captured. Moreover, sign language gestures can be evaluated with minimal image processing and map the motion to linear/non-linear equations using functionalities proposed in this paper.
The presence of good behavioural and positive attitudes in human beings is extremely important to lead a life of respect. This paper gives a detailed description about using an IT based solution for attitude development in children. The main goal of this tool is to encourage healthy attitude development in a child and to motivate good attitude based knowledge improvement through interactive learning environments. The tool developed is based on the affective domain of Bloom's Taxonomy. It will deliver attitude development to children effectively, efficiently and interactively.
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