Understanding hand sign language in human-computer interaction
Communication is one of the most important parts of human life. Deaf people are unable to communicate using speech and they are resorted to use gesture communication. Over the years, deaf people developed a system for them to communicate and this is known as Sign Language today. However, only dea...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/17062 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Communication is one of the most important parts of human life. Deaf people are
unable to communicate using speech and they are resorted to use gesture
communication. Over the years, deaf people developed a system for them to
communicate and this is known as Sign Language today. However, only deaf people
uses this communication system and this has created a barrier between the deaf and
others.
Deaf children, in particular, face various difficulties in the development of reading
and communication skills, which are mostly linked with their poor language
experiences when they arrive in school. They have limited access to language from
young; hence communication with their surroundings is only achieved after
significant effort.
In this project, a new educational software named “Let’s Talk” is developed to
improve and enhance the literacy skills of deaf or hard of hearing people. Specifically,
this project looks into the translation from English to ASL with the help of 3D
animation. It also uses speech recognition and text to speech to make the software
useful for normal people to communicate with person who signs, but does not hear. It
is also useful for blind people to communicate with the deaf, thus removing the
communication barrier between the deaf and others. “Let’s Talk” can prove to be a
useful learning object that contributes to the deaf and hard of hearing. |
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