A survey on the techniques applied to the recognition and conversion of Indian sign language

The move to standardize Indian Sign Language has created an opportunity for researchers to focus on solving local problems, to increase its reach. In this paper, a survey and assessment of the techniques applied to the recognition and conversion of Indian Sign Language are performed. An overview of...

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Main Authors: Kaushal Kishore Rao Mangalore, Nikhitha Pradeep, Bhawesh Rajpal, Nitin Prasad, Ravi Shastri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ayandegan Institute of Higher Education, Iran 2021-12-01
Series:Journal of Applied Research on Industrial Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.journal-aprie.com/article_121506_a6daf47445222994bd5eaa3d1d93d961.pdf
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Summary:The move to standardize Indian Sign Language has created an opportunity for researchers to focus on solving local problems, to increase its reach. In this paper, a survey and assessment of the techniques applied to the recognition and conversion of Indian Sign Language are performed. An overview of the techniques used in sign language recognition for Indian Sign Language is provided to understand the status of research in this field. Following this, a comparison of techniques aimed at rendering a more detailed picture of the research results is presented. The challenges faced by researchers, the limitations of current techniques, and the need for improved research in this area are highlighted. With the intent of spurring more in-depth research, key areas within the approaches and techniques in need of improvement are summarized.
ISSN:2538-5100
2676-6167