Microcontroller Based American Sign Language Recognition and Language Translation System Using IoT Application.
Microcontroller Based American Sign Language Recognition and Language Translation System Using IoT Application.
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This capstone design proposal titled: Microcontroller Based American Sign Language
Recognition and Language Translation System using IoT application. prepared and
submitted by Jherome Laurence M. Baisa, Jaztin R. Belga, Walter A. Borja, and Jae
Clark B. Dela Torre, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor
of Science in Computer Engineering, has been examined and is recommended for
acceptance an approval.
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Title Page i
Endorsement Form for Proposal Defense ii
Approval Sheet iii
Table of Contents iv
Introduction 5
Background of the problem
Overview of the current state of technology
Objectives of the study
Scope and limitations of the study
3. Wearable Devices: Some wearable devices, such as smart gloves equipped with
sensors, have been developed to aid ASL communication. These devices capture
hand movements and convert them into text or speech. However, their cost and
accessibility remain barriers for widespread adoption.
5. IoT Integration: IoT technology has not been extensively incorporated into ASL
recognition and translation systems, leaving room for innovation in connecting
ASL users with mainstream communication channels.
Scope:
Limitations
1. Recognition Complexity: The system's accuracy may vary with the complexity
of ASL gestures, and it may face challenges in recognizing nuanced signs or signs
performed at high speeds.