Designing augmented reality sibi sign language as a learning media

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Sign language is language used by deaf people to exchange information. Indonesia has two sign languages used in its application, namely SIBI and BISINDO. SIBI is an adaptation of the American Sign Language which is currently being applied in a special school (SLB) environment. To provide support in learning SIBI sign language in technological advances, the design of Augmented Reality to introduce the letters SIBI will help in the learning process. The black box test results showed all the features and functions of the application can run well. In observing the response time when scanning markers using the Xiaomi PocoF1 marker on the letters SIBI, it had an average time of 6.05 seconds. Observation of the scan distance of the SIBI letter, the average scan distance of the marker can be scanned at a distance of 5 cm to 50 cm.

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Aditama, P. W., Putra, P. S. U., Yusa, I. M. M., & Putra, I. N. T. A. (2021). Designing augmented reality sibi sign language as a learning media. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1810). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1810/1/012038

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