2024
DOI: 10.55041/ijsrem31725
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Text to Braille Converter with Audio Output for Visually Impaired Person

Miss. Mrunali Munde

Abstract: A system of touch reading and writing for the blind that uses raised dots to represent the alphabet's letters is called braille, and it is an essential tool for communication. It is composed of six impressions, each of which stands for a different alphabetic letter. It also includes matching combinations of representations for punctuation marks. The standard method for reading braille is to move your fingers over each line from left to right in order to use your sense of touch. Compared to sign language, brail… Show more

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