Millions of hearing-impaired individuals in India struggle daily due to the lack of widespread understanding of Indian Sign Language (ISL). Most schools, workplaces, and public services do not provide ISL support, making communication difficult. This leads to social isolation, limited education, and fewer job opportunities. Accessing essential services like healthcare or government support becomes challenging without interpreters. Relying on human interpreters is often costly and not always practical. These barriers create inequality and restrict inclusion. A real-time ISL translation solution can bridge this gap and enable independent communication.
Develops an AI-powered real-time communication platform to bridge the gap between hearing and hearing-impaired individuals.
Uses Computer Vision and Deep Learning models to recognize Indian Sign Language (ISL) gestures through live camera input.
Converts ISL gestures into instant text or speech output, enabling smooth interaction in classrooms, workplaces, hospitals, and public service centers.
Supports reverse translation (Speech-to-Sign) by converting spoken words into animated ISL gestures for complete two-way communication.
Provides multilingual support for multiple Indian languages and adapts to regional ISL variations.
Works in offline mode using edge processing, ensuring accessibility in rural or low-connectivity areas.
Includes emotion detection through facial expression analysis to enhance empathetic and context-aware communication.
Offers a user-friendly and accessible interface with large icons, voice guidance, and customizable accessibility settings.
Features a community dashboard that provides communication insights for schools, workplaces, and government institutions to improve inclusivity.
Generates AI-based conversation summaries and reports after interactions for documentation and service enhancement.
Aims to promote digital inclusion, equal opportunity, and social empowerment for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community across India.
FEATURES :
Speech - to - Sign
Sign - to - Speech
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