Abstract:Abstract: This paper explores the potential to bridge the communication gap between those who speak sign language and those who do not understand it. Sign language is a visual language that is primari...Abstract: This paper explores the potential to bridge the communication gap between those who speak sign language and those who do not understand it. Sign language is a visual language that is primarily used by people who are deaf or hard of hearing. It is a unique and complex form of communication that involves a combination of hand gestures, facial expressions, and body movements. However, for those who do not know sign language, it can be challenging to communicate with individuals who use it as their primary means of communication. By using advanced technology, we can convert sign language gestures into written or spoken language, allowing for effective communication between people who know sign language and those who do not. In this way, we can work to break down communication barriers and promote greater inclusion and accessibility for people who are deaf or hard of hearing.Read More