Abstract

This paper introduces a sign language translation system designed to bridge the communication gap between Hard of Hearing (HOH) or mute individuals, and address challenges in job opportunities and mental health. The system offers bi-directional translation of sign language and speech/text. For sign language to speech/text translation, the system utilizes either camera-based gestures, or data-glove inputs. The reverse translation is facilitated through a 3D avatar demonstrating the corresponding sign language for the input speech or text. Our findings demonstrate the system’s translation accuracy and its potential to empower HOH and mute individuals in various communication scenarios.

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