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A Methodology to Transform Speech into Symbolic Gestures

Dr Atul Kumar, Dr Vinodani Katiyar

Abstract


Communication plays an important role in making a society perfect. Generally, people use voice for expressing their views while a deaf person uses symbolic languages for communication as an effective tool communication. Communication between normal and deaf person requires a common language or a system that performs the conversion for both. This paper proposes a system which will useful for communion between normal and deaf person. This system takes audio as an input, by extracting the text from audio input it generates corresponding symbolic language.


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