SLRNet: A Real-Time LSTM-Based Sign Language Recognition System
By: Sharvari Kamble
Potential Business Impact:
Lets computers understand sign language from your webcam.
Sign Language Recognition (SLR) plays a crucial role in bridging the communication gap between the hearing-impaired community and society. This paper introduces SLRNet, a real-time webcam-based ASL recognition system using MediaPipe Holistic and Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks. The model processes video streams to recognize both ASL alphabet letters and functional words. With a validation accuracy of 86.7%, SLRNet demonstrates the feasibility of inclusive, hardware-independent gesture recognition.
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