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@article{151369, author = {B. Sush Meera and M. Swetha and A.C. Krishnapriya and Jena Catherine Bel}, title = {Storytelling Mobile Application for Children with Hearing Impairment Using Natural Language Processing }, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {7}, number = {12}, pages = {541-541}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=151369}, abstract = {During our childhood, children’s teachers, parents or grandparents read them a lot of fantastic stories. They did that for the time when we couldn’t read. Miserably, not everyone is blessed with an ability to hear. The children with hearing impairments might not have had a chance to learn such stories at least in their childhood. This project is related to a mobile application which narrates children’s stories to hearing impaired children by taking in stories in form of text as input and giving images of sign language as output. In this paper, a platform Kahani which translates written English words into Indian Sign Language is presented. }, keywords = {Hearing impairment, Natural language processing, Application, Storytelling, Tokenization.}, month = {}, }
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