Relative Study Between Technology to Perceive Hand Gestures

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Interaction with each other helps human beings to share their intention, belief, understanding, and experience to individuals around them. This is not true in the case of people with hearing or speech disabilities. Communication for a hearing- or speech-impaired person is achieved through sign language. The main idea behind this problem is to develop a system for recognizing the signs, which would bridge out the communication gap between people with speech-impaired and normal people. The main goal of the paper is to track the region of interest (ROI) with the help of a camera and detect the target object by using object detection algorithms. Here, the target object is the hand and any gestures made by the hand are analyzed using different technologies.

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Chetan, H., Praveen, S., Shreyas, S., Singh, S., & Urvi, R. (2021). Relative Study Between Technology to Perceive Hand Gestures. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 154, pp. 621–628). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8354-4_62

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