ML-Based Indian Sign Language Translator for Speech-Impaired Individuals

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Ms. P. B. Gholap
Prathmesh Patil
Shreya Pansare
Mayur Bhagade

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The people with speech disabilities usually face problems interacting with normal people, and there is a need to find away to make communication with normal human beings easier. This paper introduces a system that recognizes static and real time signs gestures and translates them into text and speech. The system uses image processing and machine learning to identify hand signs from a dataset. After recognizing the gesture, it converts it into text and then into speech using text-to-speech technology. The system was tested onastandard dataset and showed an accuracy of 99%making it effective and reliable. This tool aims to make communication easier and more accessible for everyone. This system can be improved to recognize dynamic gestures and support more languages.

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Gholap, M. P. B., Patil, P., Pansare, S., & Bhagade, M. (2025). ML-Based Indian Sign Language Translator for Speech-Impaired Individuals. International Journal of Recent Advances in Engineering and Technology, 14(1s), 326–329. Retrieved from https://journals.mriindia.com/index.php/ijraet/article/view/775
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