Learning how to speak in order to communicate with others is part of growing up. Like a normal person, deaf and mutes also need to learn how to connect to the world they live in. For this purpose, an Electronic Glove or E-Glovewas developed as a teaching aid for the hearing impaired particularly children. E-Glove makes use ofthe American Sign Language (ASL) asthe basis for recognizing hand gestures. It was designed using flex sensors and an accelerometer to detect the degree of bend made by the fingers as well asa movement of the hand. E-Glove transmits the data received from the sensors wirelessly to a computer and then displays the letter or basic word that correspondsto a gesture made by the individual wearing it. E-Glove provides a sim...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 5% of the world\u27s population experiences s...
The communication between people with normal hearing with those having hearing or speech impairment ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 5% of the world\u27s population experiences s...
Learning how to speak in order to communicate with others is part of growing up. Like a normal perso...
Learning how to speak in order to communicate with others is part of growing up. Like a normal perso...
Generally people with hearing problem and speech disability use sign language based on hand gestures...
Glove-based systems stand for one of the most significant efforts meant at obtain hand movement data...
The main objective of this project is to reduce communication barrier between normal people and spec...
ABSTRACT: There is a segment of society, which does not have access to today's sophisticated acousti...
<div><p>This communication describes a glove capable of wirelessly translating the American Sign Lan...
This communication describes a glove capable of wirelessly translating the American Sign Language (A...
This communication describes a glove capable of wirelessly translating the American Sign Language (A...
Communication between speakers and non-speakers of American Sign Language (ASL) can be problematic, ...
With the advent of wearable technology, it is nowpossible to implement numerous and extremely creati...
This project is to develop an electronic glove which can translate hand posture in Malaysian Sign La...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 5% of the world\u27s population experiences s...
The communication between people with normal hearing with those having hearing or speech impairment ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 5% of the world\u27s population experiences s...
Learning how to speak in order to communicate with others is part of growing up. Like a normal perso...
Learning how to speak in order to communicate with others is part of growing up. Like a normal perso...
Generally people with hearing problem and speech disability use sign language based on hand gestures...
Glove-based systems stand for one of the most significant efforts meant at obtain hand movement data...
The main objective of this project is to reduce communication barrier between normal people and spec...
ABSTRACT: There is a segment of society, which does not have access to today's sophisticated acousti...
<div><p>This communication describes a glove capable of wirelessly translating the American Sign Lan...
This communication describes a glove capable of wirelessly translating the American Sign Language (A...
This communication describes a glove capable of wirelessly translating the American Sign Language (A...
Communication between speakers and non-speakers of American Sign Language (ASL) can be problematic, ...
With the advent of wearable technology, it is nowpossible to implement numerous and extremely creati...
This project is to develop an electronic glove which can translate hand posture in Malaysian Sign La...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 5% of the world\u27s population experiences s...
The communication between people with normal hearing with those having hearing or speech impairment ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 5% of the world\u27s population experiences s...