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Critique of Hand Gesture-Based Text and Speech Conversion Techniques

T. Jayasri, S. K. Heena, U. Amulya, S. K. Asif, B. Sudhakar

Abstract


The process of communicating involves transferring ideas between groups through the use of semiotic conventions, signs, and symbols that are mutually understood. It is the sole means available for people to communicate or exchange ideas. People who are deaf-dumb use a unique set of signs. Deaf and dumb persons utilize hand gestures as a form of nonverbal communication to interact with others and the outside environment. But in present era, most people lack the capabilities necessary to decipher hand gestures or translate them into language that the average person can understand.

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