2023
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202343001090
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Sustainable Hand Gesture Recognition for Speech Conversion, Empowering the Speech-Impaired

Sukanya Ledalla,
G. Vijendar Reddy,
Y. Jeevan Nagendra Kumar
et al.

Abstract: A sustainable language disorder affects an individual’s ability to reach out to others through speaking and listening. So utilizing sustainable hand gestures is among the most widespread means of non-verbal and visual communication used by people with speech disabilities worldwide. However, even though sustainable sign language is used everywhere by speech-impaired and hearing-impaired people, most of the populace who don't have any knowledge about sign language face difficulties in sustainably communicating w… Show more

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