AU2021103792A4 - Artificial speaking iot based “talking hand” an assistive device for dumb people in regional language kannada - Google Patents

Artificial speaking iot based “talking hand” an assistive device for dumb people in regional language kannada Download PDF

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AU2021103792A4
AU2021103792A4 AU2021103792A AU2021103792A AU2021103792A4 AU 2021103792 A4 AU2021103792 A4 AU 2021103792A4 AU 2021103792 A AU2021103792 A AU 2021103792A AU 2021103792 A AU2021103792 A AU 2021103792A AU 2021103792 A4 AU2021103792 A4 AU 2021103792A4
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Communications between deaf-dumb and a normal person have always been a challenging task. About around billion people in the world are deaf and dumb. The communication between a deaf and hearing person poses to serious problem compared to communication between blind and normal visual people. The blind people can talk freely by means of normal language whereas the deaf-dumb have their own manual-visual language known as Gestures and sign language. Human hand plays an important role while conveying information in between deaf and normal person. Gestures are powerful tools of communication among normal people and deaf and dumb community. This project aimed to developing an electronic support system that can translate sign language into text in english and speech in our regional language kannada in order to make the communication an easy task between the mute communities with the general public. DIAGRAM OF THE PROJECT Fig 1:- Block Diagram of the project Fig 2:- Complete circuit connections of the project

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DIAGRAM OF THE PROJECT
Fig 1:- Block Diagram of the project
Fig 2:- Complete circuit connections of the project
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Communication means exchange of information, it becomes effective if all are using same media/language for conveying information. Generally mute people uses sign language for communication in which gestures are used to convey meaning instead of sound. It is non verbal form of language uses gestures to convey thoughts gesture is a particular movement of the hands with a specific shape made out of them. Signs are used to communicate words and sentences to audience. In this system flex sensor plays the major role, flex sensors are sensors in which resistance changes according to degree of bending.This microcontroller and sensor based data glove helps to lower the communication gap between deaf, dumb and normal person. This paper contains the map to develop a gesture vocalize. Sign language recognition system mainly have two well known approaches these are Image processing technique and another is microcontroller and sensor based data glove.

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    Claim 1: Artificial Speaking lot Based "Talking Hand" An Assistive Device For Dumb People In Regional Language Kannada Comprising;
    a. An electronic, specifically programmed, specialized device control communication computer machine including expert system decision making capability; b. Integration of said artificial speaking assistive device composed of the flex sensor subsystem, the contact sensor subsystem and the glove material. c. As in our prototype, a voltage source of 4.5V is chosen for this simulation to match the 4.5V battery pack that is used later to power the glove. d. Each flex sensor system is shown with a 33kQ resistor as our matching resistor. The value shown was determined to be incorrect, and the values were changed to 100kO for the actual analyses. After some initial simulations, the type of simulation was changed to simple DC Operating point. Each of the variable resistors was replaced with a simple resistor to make the DC Operating Point analysis simpler.
    Claim 2: The system of claim I wherein said device comprise flex sensor to identifying the need of dumb people based on their finger movement. Claim 3: The system of claim I wherein said device comprise flex sensor along with arduino board to convert flex sensor signals and display the message on LCD. Claim 4: The system of claim 1 wherein said device comprise converter which converts signals and display the messages on LDC in kannada language.
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    Fig 1:- Block Diagram of the project
    Fig 2:- Complete circuit connections of the project
    Fig 3:- Output table
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