Affiliation:
1. SRM Institute of Science and Technology, India
Abstract
Expression of languages is a basic survival skill to make conversations in this world. To convey thoughts and express themselves vocally and nonverbally, mankind relies on a variety of languages. Hearing-impaired people, on the other hand, are unable to communicate verbally with others. Because sign language communicates one's message through signs using fingers, arms, head, and body, as well as mannerisms, it has become the major means of nonverbal communication for the deaf. Sign recognition is an ideal step in communicating in this non-verbal communication. Much research on languages that signers use and study have been conducted based on their respective regional sign languages such as the American (ASL) and Indian (ISL). Identifying patterns in the nuances of these different non-verbal languages helps us understand what a person is trying to communicate via signs. Since not all gesticulations are universally centralized, a few of them are single-handed; a few others, particularly the majority, use both the hands (or a mix of both).
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