Abstract

Sign language is the first language of many people suffering hearing impairments. They learn it before getting their initial skills in writing or communicating through other methods. Written and auditory expressions are more difficult for users of sign languages. For them, the output should be presented in the form of gestures, facial expressions and body language.

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