International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)
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IDE Code Compiler for the physically challenged (Deaf, Blind & Mute) Sayali Wangane1, Sanika Purao2, Vaishnavi Tiwari3, Prof. Sujata Kullur4 1,2,3Student,
Dept. of Information Technology, Usha Mittal Institute of Technology, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Dept. of Information Technology, Usha Mittal Institute of Technology, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India ---------------------------------------------------------------------***--------------------------------------------------------------------4Professor,
Abstract - Compilers are critical, widely-used complex software which is often based on text format, making it difficult for the disabled.
In 2015, an estimated 253 million people had visual impairment worldwide. Where 36 million were blind and a further 217 million had moderate to severe visual impairment (MSVI).
The main objective of this paper is to develop a compiler based on Speech Recognition and Sign Language Recognition. The compiler gives the user a choice to choose the type of input, whether it is textual or conversational (audio) or gesture (image).
These statistics formed the major motivation for our project. At the current time, there is no such IDE available that provides the user with input in both voice and image format.
3. PROBLEM STATEMENT
Key Words: Programming, Sign Language Recognition, Speech Recognition, Compiler, Hand Gesture Recognition, Machine Learning, IDE.
Most people think programming for the physically challenged is an impossible task. To serve the people with disabilities and reduce the incidents of repetitive stress and injuries among people who do programming by sitting at a desk we need a system that enables a person to program without typing. A design that generates environments that enable people to program either by their voice or sign language in order to bridge the gap between Human Impairment and technology.
1. INTRODUCTION Most people with disabilities avoid programming jobs because of the lack of tools that accommodate their disabilities. Furthermore, it is seen that a person working on a computer cannot work or type for a longer duration as it may cause the issue of back or wrist pain. This can be avoided easily by switching from typing the code to speaking the code as IDE supports speech recognition. IDE Code Compiler for the physically challenged (Deaf, Blind & Mute) is a compiler to compile codes.
4. EXISTING SOLUTION VS PROPOSED SOLUTION Table -1: Existing solution Vs Proposed Solution Existing Solution
Proposed Solution
Compilers available are text oriented and typewritten.
The compiler will not only be textoriented, but it will also be voice-based and sign-language based.
Voice Compiler
One of the voicebased compilers available is Serenade. Limited functions available for free use.
Voice based compiler, where the user can code using their voice. It will be free to use.
Sign languagebased Compiler
No image compiler available which takes sign language as an image input.
Image based compiler, which takes sign language as an image input. It will be free to use.
This project aims to propose a model that will enable a person to program without typing, either by using speech or sign language. The Speech Recognition module has the ability to program by evaluating a keyword, idiom, or a sentence in spoken expression through speech recognition and convert those words into a text-based format. Similarly, the Sign Language module focuses on the ability to program by using sign language through the hand gesture recognition and converting those recognized words into a text-based format. These textual words converted from speech/ sign (gestures) are then fed to the compiler, which in turn compiles and displays the output along with the time of execution.
2. MOTIVATION AND OBJECTIVE OF STUDY According to WHO, over 5% of the world’s population or 430 million people (432 million adults and 34 million children) are suffering from hearing impairment. [4]
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