2023
DOI: 10.30880/emait.2023.04.01.001
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Application of Machine Learning in Malaysia Sign Language Translation

Muhammad Nazmi Ramli,
S. K. Yee

Abstract: Sign language serves as a vital form of communication for individuals with hearing impairments, enabling seamless interaction among those who cannot hear. It is a widely used means of communication worldwide, facilitating communication within the deaf community. In Malaysia, Malaysian Sign Language (MySL) prevails as the primary sign language employed by the deaf community. However, sign languages possess unique grammatical rules and structures, making them unfamiliar to hearing individ… Show more

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