A Translation Device for the Vision Based Sign Language |
Author(s): |
| M. Akilan , Saveetha School of engineering, Saveetha University; K. Ganesh Kumar, Saveetha School of engineering, Saveetha University; R. Arvind, Saveetha School of engineering, Saveetha University; B. N. Ajai Vikash, Saveetha School of engineering, Saveetha University; P. Dass, Saveetha School of engineering, Saveetha University |
Keywords: |
| SIFT (scale invariance Fourier transform), Deaf, Mute, Sign Language |
Abstract |
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The Sign language is very important for people who have hearing and speaking deficiency generally called Deaf and Mute. It is the only mode of communication for such people to convey their messages and it becomes very important for people to understand their language. This paper proposes the method or algorithm for an application which would help in recognizing the different signs which is called Indian Sign Language. The images are of the palm side of right and left hand and are loaded at runtime. The method has been developed with respect to single user. The real time images will be captured first and then stored in directory and on recently captured image and feature extraction will take place to identify which sign has been articulated by the user through SIFT(scale invariance Fourier transform) algorithm. The comparisons will be performed in arrears and then after comparison the result will be produced in accordance through matched key points from the input image to the image stored for a specific letter already in the directory or the database the outputs for the following can be seen in below sections. There are 26 signs in Indian Sign Language corresponding to each alphabet out which the proposed algorithm provided with 95% accurate results for 9 alphabets with their images captured at every possible angle and distance. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV2I7183 Published in: Volume : 2, Issue : 7 Publication Date: 01/10/2014 Page(s): 654-658 |
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