MST-369/Sign-Language-Interpreter

A YOLOv5 model developed from scratch to convey the signs to a blind perosn and can generate the text out from the signs made by mute person. It is a prototype to showcase the possibility on developing a interpreter for mute and blind people.

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This project offers a prototype sign language interpreter that can translate American Sign Language (ASL) gestures into spoken text. It takes visual input of signs, processes them, and outputs corresponding text, which can then be converted to audio. This tool is designed for individuals who are mute and use ASL to communicate, or for sighted individuals interacting with deaf-blind people, to facilitate communication.

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Use this if you need a way to convert American Sign Language gestures from images or videos into text and spoken audio.

Not ideal if you require real-time, highly accurate interpretation for professional or critical communication, as this is a prototype.

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