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Vision-Based American Sign Language Classification Approach via Deep Learning

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arxiv 2204.04235 v1 pith:YEEF5SWE submitted 2022-04-08 cs.CV cs.LG

classification cs.CVcs.LG
keywords languagesignamericancommunicationdeephearinglearningother
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Hearing-impaired is the disability of partial or total hearing loss that causes a significant problem for communication with other people in society. American Sign Language (ASL) is one of the sign languages that most commonly used language used by Hearing impaired communities to communicate with each other. In this paper, we proposed a simple deep learning model that aims to classify the American Sign Language letters as a step in a path for removing communication barriers that are related to disabilities.

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