Sign language translator using YOLO algorithm

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Abstract

Sign language is a terminology that encloses a motion of hand gestures which is an environment for the auditory impairment, individual (deaf or dumb) to deal with others. Nevertheless, so as to impart with the hearing impaired individual, the communicator obtains to acquire acquaintance in sign language. As follows is frequent to make undoubted that the message provided by the hearing impaired person acknowledged. This implemented system propounds an implementation of real time American Sign Language perception in Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) with the support of You Only Look Once version (YOLO) algorithm. The algorithm initially executes data acquisition, subsequently the pre-processing of gestures and are conducted to trace hand movement utilize a combinational algorithm.

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Bhavadharshini, M., Josephine Racheal, J., Kamali, M., Sankar, S., & Bhavadharshini, M. (2021). Sign language translator using YOLO algorithm. Advances in Parallel Computing, 39, 159–166. https://doi.org/10.3233/APC210136

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