Abstract

People with hearing loss or other limitations frequently communicate using sign language. Sign languages have been used by humans since the beginning of time. The learning curve for sign language is rather low. Signs and symbols were used by early people to communicate. Our goal is to develop a sign language translator with voice help that can translate sign language into text. By using our detection model, anybody who is deaf and has no knowledge of sign language may easily communicate with them. In this essay, we've covered key approaches, strategies, and associated details concerning our model's operation.

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