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    Sign Language Translation Glasses
    (Faculty of Science, 2025) Medjbouri, Ismahan; Cheikh , Mohamed
    Deaf and mute people are significantly affected by communication barriers, restricting social integration and everyday interactions. The "Hope Smart Glasses" project offers a novel assistive technology that converts sign language into spoken words in real time. The AI glasses contain an inbuilt camera to record hand movements, which are processed through deep learning algorithms and translated into audible speech through built in speakers. At the same time, a companion mobile application allows hearing individuals to read sign language by pointing the camera of their smartphone at the user. Such a system enables deaf and mute people to communicate, independent of an intermediary, in social settings, in an educational environment, and within professional spheres. Our intention is to promote independence, promote autonomy, This is more than a technical solution it’s a human mission. mission that says: "Every person has the right to be heard, to express, and to be understood." We’re using artificial intelligence not just to solve a problem but to give voice to those who were denied one.

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