Abstract

Abstract: Sign language is a visual language that is used by the deaf and hard-of-hearing community to communicate. However, sign language is not universally understood by non-signers, which can create communication barriers for the deaf and hard-ofhearing individuals. In this paper, we present a novel application for American Sign Language (ASL) to text to speech conversion using deep learning techniques. Our app aims to bridge the communication gap between hearing-impaired individuals who use ASL as their primary mode of communication and individuals who do not understand ASL. The app comprises three main components: a hand gesture recognition module that detects and recognizes ASL signs, a text-tospeech synthesis module that converts recognized ASL signs to text, and a speech synthesis module that converts the text to speech

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