Storytelling App for Child Using Natural Language Processing (NLP)

R. Shinganjude, Harsh Dekate, Vruttant Bhad, Krunal Gongal, Ritesh Nagrikar, Yash Shinde
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The paper introduces a mobile app that is specifically designed to enable hearing-impaired children to access stories. The app differs from traditional storytelling methods, which involve reading or listening to stories, as it converts written text into sign language images using two algorithms. The first algorithm utilizes speech APIs to convert text to speech, while the second algorithm uses natural language processing techniques from the NLTK toolkit to convert speech to sign language. The app is capable of translating english words into Indian sign language, making it an invaluable tool for caregivers, teachers, and parents of hearing-impaired children. This research project contributes to the field of assistive technology by providing a platform that caters to the specific needs of hearing-impaired children, allowing them to enjoy stories in a way that is tailored to their unique abilities. One of the unique features of the app is its ability to translate English words into Indian Sign Language, which is particularly beneficial for caregivers, teachers, and parents of hearing-impaired children in India. By offering a platform that caters to the specific needs of hearing-impaired children, this research project contributes significantly to the field of assistive technology. The app's innovative approach to storytelling provides a tailored experience that allows hearing-impaired children to enjoy stories in a way that is engaging and accessible. This app has the potential to transform the way hearing-impaired children access stories, and its contribution to the field of assistive technology is significant. Overall, this paper underscores the importance of developing technology that caters to the needs of diverse communities and highlights the possibilities that emerge when technology is designed to serve all members of society.
使用自然语言处理(NLP)的儿童故事应用程序
这篇论文介绍了一款专门为听障儿童设计的手机应用程序。这款应用程序不同于传统的讲故事方法,后者需要阅读或听故事,因为它使用两种算法将书面文本转换为手语图像。第一种算法使用语音api将文本转换为语音,而第二种算法使用NLTK工具包中的自然语言处理技术将语音转换为手语。该应用程序能够将英语单词翻译成印度手语,使其成为听障儿童的护理人员、教师和父母的宝贵工具。这个研究项目为辅助技术领域做出了贡献,它提供了一个平台,可以满足听障儿童的特殊需求,让他们以一种适合他们独特能力的方式欣赏故事。该应用程序的一个独特功能是能够将英语单词翻译成印度手语,这对印度听障儿童的护理人员、教师和父母尤其有益。通过提供一个平台来满足听障儿童的特殊需求,该研究项目对辅助技术领域做出了重大贡献。这款应用创新的讲故事方式提供了量身定制的体验,让听障儿童以一种吸引人、易于理解的方式享受故事。这个应用程序有可能改变听障儿童阅读故事的方式,它对辅助技术领域的贡献是重大的。总的来说,本文强调了开发满足不同社区需求的技术的重要性,并强调了当技术被设计为服务于社会所有成员时出现的可能性。
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