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Research Title Low Cost Data Glove for Sign Language Recognition 
Date of Distribution 12 December 2008 
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     Title of the Conference International Congress on Pervasive Computing and Management 
     Organiser Sydney College of Management, Australlia 
     Conference Place India Habitat Centre 
     Province/State New Delhi 
     Conference Date 12 December 2008 
     To 14 December 2008 
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     Editors/edition/publisher Sydney College of Management, Australlia 
     Abstract Sign language is used worldwide among the listening and speaking handicapped. However, the cost of aiding equipment i.e. data glove is very high. Therefore, this paper has proposed the experiment, the efficient analysis of sensors that are suitable for tracking the hands’ gesture. The use of distance measurement sensors is applied to track the angle of fingers’ bending which is the important part of hand gestures tracking. Two types of distance measurement sensors have been experimented here, Hall Effect and Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT). Combined with recognition system implemented via an effective method i.e. Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) or Hidden Markov Models (HMMs), this data glove could, as well, lower the cost of aiding equipment for the listening and speaking handicapped. 
Author
495040082-7 Mr. THANET URIRUANGPUN [Main Author]
Engineering Master's Degree

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Type of Presentation Oral 
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