Abstract: Sign language uses hand gestures, shifts of hand shapes, changes in body postures, and even facial emotion to recognize the actions conveyed and trace that information meaningfully to ...
Abstract: Hand gesture-based Sign Language Recognition (SLR) serves as a crucial communication bridge between hard of hearing and non-deaf individuals. The absence of a universal sign language (SL) ...
Learning American Sign Language (ASL) offers more than a new way to communicate; it expands access for deaf and hard-of-hearing (HoH) individuals and introduces many to a distinct linguistic and ...