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Enhancing Accessibility:

A Video Classifier for


Indian Sign Language
Introduction
This presentation introduces a Video
Classifier for Indian Sign Language to
enhance accessibility. The classifier aims to
bridge the communication gap for the
hearing-impaired community in India,
providing a tool for real-time translation of
ISL to text. The project addresses the need
for inclusive technology solutions in the
digital age.
Challenges
Developing a video classifier for Indian Sign Language
presents several challenges, including the diversity of
sign variations across regions and the need for accurate
recognition of subtle hand movements. Additionally, the
classifier must account for variations in signing speed
and facial expressions, requiring robust feature
extraction and classification algorithms.
Data Collection
Accumulating a comprehensive dataset of Indian Sign
Language gestures is crucial for training the video
classifier. The dataset must encompass a wide range
of vocabulary and regional variations, ensuring the
classifier's accuracy and generalization.
Collaborations with ISL experts and communities are
essential for authentic data collection.
Model Training
The training process involves leveraging deep learning
techniques to develop a robust video classifier for Indian Sign
Language. This includes preprocessing video data, feature
extraction, and training a convolutional neural network (CNN)
to recognize and classify ISL gestures accurately. Model
optimization and validation are vital for achieving high
accuracy.
Real-time Translation
The Video Classifier for Indian Sign Language enables real-
time translation of ISL gestures into text, providing instant
accessibility for the hearing-impaired. The classifier's
seamless integration with mobile and web platforms
facilitates widespread adoption, empowering the ISL
community in various communication scenarios.
Impact
The implementation of a Video Classifier for
Indian Sign Language has the potential to
revolutionize accessibility for the hearing-
impaired community in India. By bridging
the communication gap, the classifier
empowers individuals to engage in
education, employment, and social
interactions, fostering inclusivity and equal
opportunities.
Future Enhancements
Future enhancements for the Video
Classifier include expanding the vocabulary
coverage, incorporating natural language
processing for improved translation
accuracy, and developing a user-friendly
interface for customization and feedback.
Additionally, ongoing collaboration with ISL
experts and communities will drive
continuous improvements and inclusivity.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Video Classifier for Indian Sign Language
represents a significant advancement in enhancing
accessibility for the hearing-impaired community in India. By
leveraging cutting-edge technology and collaborative efforts,
the classifier serves as a powerful tool for fostering inclusivity,
empowerment, and equal opportunities in the digital era.
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