This paper presents the development of a "Gesture Vocalizer," a wearable assistive technology designed to bridge the communication gap between individuals with speech impairments and the general public. By utilizing a sensor-integrated glove and a microcontroller, the system converts American Sign Language (ASL) or custom hand gestures into both text and synthesized audio.
This paper presents the development of a "Gesture Vocalizer," a wearable assistive technology designed to bridge the communication gap between individuals with speech impairments and the general public. By utilizing a sensor-integrated glove and a microcontroller, the system converts American Sign Language (ASL) or custom hand gestures into both text and synthesized audio.