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DEVELOPMENT OF TALK ASSISTANT FOR PERSON WITH HEARING AND SPEECH IMAPIRED

Dr. S. Dhana Lakshmi1,B. Dinesh,N.R. Sathish Kumar,R. Varna Vikash

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Abstract: Communication is the solitary medium by which we can share our considerations or pass on the message yet for an individual with handicap (almost totally senseless) faces trouble in correspondence with typical individual. Along these lines, an individual who needs hearing and talking capacity can't remain in race with ordinary individual. Correspondence for an individual who can't hear is visual, not hear-able. By and large idiotic individuals utilize communication via gestures for correspondence however they discover trouble in speaking with other people who don't comprehend gesture-based communication. So, there is a hindrance in correspondence between these two networks. This work expects to bring down this hindrance in correspondence. The primary point of the proposed project is to build up a financially savvy framework which can offer voice to voiceless individual with the assistance of Smart Gloves. It implies that utilizing shrewd gloves correspondence won't be boundary between two unique networks. With the assistance of these gloves crippled individual can likewise get opportunity to fill in their particular transporter. Utilizing such gadgets by incapacitated individual likewise makes country develop.

Keywords: Flex sensor, Accelerometer (ADXL335), ATmega328, LCD, Voice module & speaker

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[1] Dr. S. Dhana Lakshmi1,B. Dinesh,N.R. Sathish Kumar,R. Varna Vikash, β€œDEVELOPMENT OF TALK ASSISTANT FOR PERSON WITH HEARING AND SPEECH IMAPIRED,” International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering (IJIREEICE), DOI: 10.17148/IJIREEICE.2021.9412

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