A Comprehensive Survey on Sign Language Translation Systems: Bridging Gestures, Text, and Audio for Enhanced Communication

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Jalindar Nivrutti Ekatpure 
Aware Divya Bhagvat
Shaikh Aman Hashim
Sayyad Saniya Rashid 
Thombare Siddhesh Bhanudas

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Sign language is a vital mode of communication for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. Translating sign language into text and audio using modern technologies helps bridge the communication gap between people with hearing disabilities and the rest of the world. This paper presents a comprehensive survey of translation systems that convert sign language gestures to text and audio formats. We categorize existing systems, analyze the challenges in sign language recognition, and review various approaches including gesture recognition technologies, machine learning models, and speech synthesis systems. The survey also explores future research directions in enhancing the accuracy, usability, and accessibility of these systems.

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Ekatpure , J. N., Bhagvat, A. D., Hashim, S. A., Rashid , S. S., & Bhanudas, T. S. (2025). A Comprehensive Survey on Sign Language Translation Systems: Bridging Gestures, Text, and Audio for Enhanced Communication. International Journal of Recent Advances in Engineering and Technology, 13(2), 12–16. Retrieved from https://journals.mriindia.com/index.php/ijraet/article/view/28
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