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Shashidhar Rudregowda, Sudarshan Patil Kulkarni, Gururaj H L, Vinayakumar Ravi and Moez Krichen
Visual speech recognition (VSR) is a method of reading speech by noticing the lip actions of the narrators. Visual speech significantly depends on the visual features derived from the image sequences. Visual speech recognition is a stimulating process th...
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Diksha Kumari and Radhey Shyam Anand
The deaf and hearing-impaired community expresses their emotions, communicates with society, and enhances the interaction between humans and computers using sign language gestures. This work presents a strategy for efficient feature extraction that uses ...
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Amrutha K, Prabu P and Ramesh Chandra Poonia
Sign language is a natural, structured, and complete form of communication to exchange information. Non-verbal communicators, also referred to as hearing impaired and hard of hearing (HI&HH), consider sign language an elemental mode of communication ...
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Yancong Zhu, Juan Zhang, Zhaoxi Zhang, Gina Clepper, Jingpeng Jia and Wei Liu
Developing a smart classroom can make the modern classroom more efficient and intelligent. Much research has been conducted pertaining to smart classrooms for hearing-impaired college students. However, there have been few significant breakthroughs in mo...
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Purushottam Sharma, Devesh Tulsian, Chaman Verma, Pratibha Sharma and Nancy Nancy
Language plays a vital role in the communication of ideas, thoughts, and information to others. Hearing-impaired people also understand our thoughts using a language known as sign language. Every country has a different sign language which is based on th...
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Angela C. Caliwag, Han-Jeong Hwang, Sang-Ho Kim and Wansu Lim
Sign language aids in overcoming the communication barrier between hearing-impaired individuals and those with normal hearing. However, not all individuals with normal hearing are skilled at using sign language. Consequently, deaf and hearing-impaired in...
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Joseph Attias, Navid Shahnaz, Chamutal Efrat, Brian Westerberg, Jane Lea, Eytan David, Ofir Zavdy and Ohad Hilly
Objectives?Cochlear implantation has been suggested to be associated with an air-bone gap, possibly secondary to increased middle- and inner-ear stiffness. To explore the effect of possible changes in mechanics due to cochlear implantation, we measured w...
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Joong Hee Lee, Yong Min Kim, Ilsun Rhiu and Myung Hwan Yun
Disabled and elderly populations may not fully appreciate the benefits of advanced technologies and every-day products due to accessibility issues. However, the diverse characteristics of disabled and elderly users make conducting user research a challen...
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Esraa Jaffar Baker,Juliana Aida Abu Bakar,Abdul Nasir Zulkifli
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Many studies have begun to consider how to ensure a pleasant experience during visits to cultural heritage sites and museums. Although, when considering the populace of the visitors to these sites, the hearing impaired (HI) visitors which made up of a sm...
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Meltem Özten Anay
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