Arduino gesture vocalizer

People with impaired hearing and speech often find difficult to interact with other people, mostly because their sign language is not understood by all. This Arduino-based gesture vocalizer is designed to assist those people to communicate with normal people. The device is built as a wearable glove, which converts the hand gestures into human recognizable audio. Two flex sensors for detecting bending of fingers and one ADXL335 3-axis accelerometer for getting the orientation of hand are embedded on the glove for gesture recognition. For audio conversion, the APR33A3 audio processor chip is used to storing and playing audio messages. An LCD display is also included in the project for the visual display of the message.

Gesture vocalizer

Gesture vocalizer

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