RASPBERRY PI BASED SIGN TO SPEECH CONERSION SYSTEM FOR MUTE COMMUNITY

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  • Biroju Ravikiran, Revathi Sasana, Durgaprasad Anagandula Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/

Keywords:

Raspberry Pi, sign language, speech conversion, mute community, microprocessor, openCV, camera, voice generation, data transmission, communication, accessibility, assistive technology, physically disabled, elderly, emergency situations.

Abstract

Data transmission becomes a vital role for the mute society, and motion sign language becomes an important one for them. People who are mute or who are in a particularly difficult position are unable to communicate information to normal people. Using a microprocessor, we have discovered a solution that will allow the dumb people to make their communication more straightforward and intelligent. We developed a cutting-edge sign language system for those who are deaf or hard of hearing; this method makes it easier for them to communicate to normal people the information they need in times of crisis. The sign signal is converted into voice by the system that is being suggested

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2021-12-08

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How to Cite

Biroju Ravikiran, Revathi Sasana, Durgaprasad Anagandula. (2021). RASPBERRY PI BASED SIGN TO SPEECH CONERSION SYSTEM FOR MUTE COMMUNITY . History of Medicine, 7(2), 370-377. https://doi.org/10.48047/