Sign language detection and conversion to readable Bengali words using BdSL
Abstract
In this era of modernization, technology is used to improve the outcome in every
aspect of our lives. At the beginning of development, scientists made tools and
pieces of stuff in order to enhance the speed of communication. The purpose of our
research is to use modern technology to upgrade the lifestyle of human beings with
the people who are struggling with obstacles. The machine interpretation of sign
language has been conceivable yet in a restricted design, starting around 1977. At
the point when an examination project effectively paired English letters from a console
to ASL manual set letters which were reenacted on a mechanical hand. These
innovations make an interpretation of sign language into a communicative language
to communicate via gestures. The point of what is being looked for is now coming
up. It’s already started to develop tools in order to make the communication procedure
easier for people who can communicate with others through sign language.
The objective of our endeavor is to provide a means of communication
that facilitates interaction between those who possess normal hearing
abilities and those who are deaf. The proposed system aims to identify
indicators of deafness in individuals and use natural language processing
(NLP) techniques to turn these indicators into a language that is readily
understood, hence facilitating seamless communication between individuals
with and without hearing impairments. The BDSL was used to enrich
the dataset. In the event that an individual desires to use the model for a different
language, it becomes required to make an update of the dataset. Our motto is -
“Communications for everyone”.