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Communication is the foundation of human connection, yet millions of deaf and mute individuals face barriers every day. From ordering food at a restaurant, to visiting a doctor, to working in an office—simple conversations become complex when others don’t understand sign language.
Currently, some apps and devices try to translate sign language, but they face big challenges: translations are often inaccurate, real-time processing is slow, and they don’t adapt to different regional sign languages. On the other hand, solutions that convert speech to text exist, but they don’t bridge the full gap—mute individuals still cannot easily express themselves back in spoken form.
Gaps in Current Solutions:
Lack of real-time, accurate translation of sign language into speech.
Limited tools that can convert voice into signs or actions for deaf/mute individuals.
Existing solutions are often costly and not user-friendly.
- My solution: SignSpeak – a smart assistant to make communication seamless.
How it works:
✋ Sign-to-Speech: Using AI and camera recognition, the system detects hand gestures and body movements, instantly translating sign language into spoken words.
🎙️ Speech-to-Action/Text: Converts spoken language into text or visual actions, enabling deaf and mute users to understand and respond quickly.
📱 Cross-platform: Works on smartphones and wearables, making it affordable and portable.
🌍 Inclusive: Supports multiple languages and regional sign variations.
Who benefits?
Deaf & mute individuals → Gain confidence and independence in daily communication.
Families & friends → Build stronger bonds without the constant need for translators.
Schools & workplaces → Create more inclusive environments.
Community → A step toward equal opportunities and breaking social barriers.
💡 Why this matters to me: I believe communication is a basic human right. Too many people are left out of conversations simply because they communicate differently. By turning signs into speech and speech into actions, we can create a world where everyone is heard and understood.