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Browsing by Subject "Gesture Recognition"

Browsing by Subject "Gesture Recognition"

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  • Shivasubramaniam, S.G. (2016)
    There is a communication gap between aurally-impaired and mute people and normal human. Aurally impaired and mute people around the world communicate using sign language as a distinct form of spoken language in their ...
  • Perera, Ishan (IIT, 2023)
    "According to the World Health Organization, approximately 9% of the Sri Lankan population has the disability of hearing loss. Sri Lanka Sign Language (SSL) is mainly based on BSL (British Sign Language). However, SSL ...
  • Wijegoonaratna, Sanuka Kumoda (2020)
    Sign language is the most famous and common mode of communication for deaf-mute people, to communicate with both normal people and with themselves. This documentation contains a comprehensive research based on Sign Language ...
  • Ranasinghe, Arachchige Emesh Sh (2019)
    Communication is the only process through which we individuals as a whole can share our thoughts, express our feelings and so on, but for a deaf/dumb people or simply a person with the inability to speak communication poses ...
  • Ranasinghe, R. A. Emesh (2019)
    Communication is the only process through which we individuals as a whole can share our thoughts, express our feelings and so on, but for a deaf/dumb people or simply a person with the inability to speak communication poses ...