The Sign Language Glove

The sign language glove is a wearable device that recognises the American Sign Language (ASL) gestures and translates them into text. It analyses data captured by multiple embedded sensors, and classifies it using a 37 gestures-to-character vocabulary. The project's main objective is to provide people with hearing and speech disabilities with a straight forward method that will facilitate their communication with the world.

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Figure 1: Position of the sensors (digital contacts and flex sensors)

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Figure 2: Schematics of the sign language glove

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Figure 3: The control panel

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Figure 4: Demonstration at Queen Mary University of London