Result: Python-Based Real-Time Sign Language Interpreter Using Computer Vision and Machine Learning

Title:
Python-Based Real-Time Sign Language Interpreter Using Computer Vision and Machine Learning
Source:
International Research Journal on Advanced Engineering Hub (IRJAEH). 3:2028-2031
Publisher Information:
RSP Science Hub, 2025.
Publication Year:
2025
Document Type:
Academic journal Article
ISSN:
2584-2137
DOI:
10.47392/irjaeh.2025.0295
Rights:
CC BY NC
Accession Number:
edsair.doi...........2b1a539f4980ba9ba37d4c7a6f8e0ed4
Database:
OpenAIRE

Further Information

Humans communicate with one another using body language (gestures), such as hand and head gestures, facial expressions, lip movements, and so forth, or through natural language channels like words and writing. Sign language comprehension is just as crucial as knowing normal language. The primary means of communication for those who are hard of hearing is sign language. Without a translation, speaking with other hearing people can be difficult for those with hearing impairments. Because of this, the social lives of deaf people would be greatly improved by the installation of a system that recognizes sign language. In order to recognize the features of the hand in pictures captured by a webcam, we have presented in this study a marker-free, visual American Sign Language recognition system that makes use of image processing, computer vision, and neural network techniques. This paper deals with full phrase gestures that are used regularly every day and methods used to converted them to text. A number of image processing techniques have been used to identify the hand shape from continuous pictures. The Haar Cascade Classifier is used to determine the interpretation of signs and their associated meaning.