Journal ArticleOpen Access
Sign Language Recognition for Arabic Alphabets Using Transfer Learning Technique
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Author Affiliations
King Saud University, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, University of Illinois at Springfield, United International University
Published InComputational Intelligence and Neuroscience
Year2022
Citations83
Abstract
Sign language is essential for deaf and mute people to communicate with normal people and themselves. As ordinary people tend to ignore the importance of sign language, which is the mere source of communication for the deaf and the mute communities. These people are facing significant downfalls in their lives because of these disabilities or impairments leading to unemployment, severe depression, and several other symptoms. One of the services they are using for communication is the sign language interpreters. But hiring these interpreters is very costly, and therefore, a cheap solution is required for resolving this issue. Therefore, a system has been developed that will use the visual hand dataset based on an Arabic Sign Language and interpret this visual…
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