Smart translator and monitoring glove / Nur Aliah Fathiah Md Yusof

The Smart Translator and Monitoring Glove project is an innovative venture that seeks to break down communication barriers for individuals with speech impairments. By leveraging advanced technology, this project translates sign language into speech, enabling more seamless and easier communication. D...

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Main Author: Md Yusof, Nur Aliah Fathiah
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/97789/1/97789.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/97789/
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Summary:The Smart Translator and Monitoring Glove project is an innovative venture that seeks to break down communication barriers for individuals with speech impairments. By leveraging advanced technology, this project translates sign language into speech, enabling more seamless and easier communication. Despite technological advancements, problems like guaranteeing translation accuracy and considering the variety of sign languages still exist. The necessity for such a project is more than ever in the current digital era. Speech-impaired people face a possibility of loneliness and reduced opportunities without it. This project aims to address these issues by providing a platform for these individuals to express themselves freely and effectively. Moreover, the project also seeks to raise awareness about the challenges faced by speech-impaired individuals. It encourages the use of simple communication techniques, creating a sympathetic and understanding society. This, in turn, helps to reduce the stigma often associated with speech impairments. In essence, the Smart Translator and Monitor Glove project is not just about developing a technological solution. It’s about creating a world where everyone, regardless of their abilities, can express themselves and be heard. It is evidence of how technology can help close gaps, promote accessibility, and improve the lives of those who have speech problems