Abstract

A hand gesture is a non-verbal means of communication involving the motion of fingers to convey information. Hand gestures are used in sign language and are a way of communication for deaf and mute people and also implemented to control devices too. The purpose of gesture recognition in devices has always been providing the gap between the physical world and the digital world. The way humans interact among themselves with the digital world could be implemented via gestures using algorithms. Gestures can be tracked using gyroscope, accelerometers, and more as well. So, in this project we aim to provide an electronic method for hand gesture recognition that is cost-effective, this system makes use of flex sensors, ESP32 board. A flex sensor works on the principle of change in the internal resistance to detect the angle made by the user’s finger at any given time. The flexes made by hand in different combinations amount to a gesture and this gesture can be converted into signals or as a text display on the screen. A smart glove is designed which is equipped with custom-made flex sensors that detect the gestures and convert them to text and an ESP32 board, the component used to supplement the gestures detected by a flex sensor. This helps in identifying machines the human sign language and perform the task or identify a word through hand gestures and respond according to it.

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