"Trado" Electronic Device for Learning Sign Language in Real Time Through Voice Commands
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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS12.5878Abstract
The absence of tools for learning signed language in children with loss of listening ability is the main problem that currently exists when interacting with society. The purpose of this work is to provide an alternative for learning signed language in real time with people who have complete or partial hearing disabilities. Help was taken from the Google Assistant to receive the voice of the tutor, these commands are processed by the microcomputer to translate it into text and images that show "Sign Language" (SL), so that the student can understand the message that has been given to him. issued by your teacher. Through the experimental design, each of the phases belonging to the process that was carried out for the device was developed, with the use of parameters in the configuration of the main components, the limitations for the use of the device were established. This device includes an instant, simple and easy way to convert written text received by means of a scanner camera placed at the end of a finger, decipher, or interpret it and translate it into a binary system which is sent to the six active buttons that They form the representations of the Braille system.
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