2022
DOI: 10.4018/ijoris.306194
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Artificial Intelligence Biosensing System on Hand Gesture Recognition for the Hearing Impaired

Abstract: AI technologies have the potential to help deaf individuals communicate. Due to the complexity of sign fragmentation and the inadequacy of capturing hand gestures, the authors present a sign language recognition (SLR) system and wearable surface electromyography (sEMG) biosensing device based on a Deep SLR that converts sign language into printed message or speech, allowing people to better understand sign language and hand motions. On the forearms, two armbands containing a biosensor and multi-channel sEMG se… Show more

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