Abstract

Abstract: Sign language serves as a vital medium of communication for millions of individuals worldwide who are deaf or hard of hearing. While sign language proficiency is a cornerstone for effective communication within the deaf and hearing-impaired communities, it remains a language not universally understood. Bridging this communication gap is a crucial step towards inclusivity and accessibility, and technology can play a pivotal role in achieving this goal.

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