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This paper describes the creation and execution of SignMate, an innovative
application that helps people learn American Sign Language (ASL). The application
integrates multiple features such as live practice with real-time hand tracking, quizzes, an
extensive ASL dictionary, ASL history, and video learning modules. The development
effort includes a comprehensive analysis of requirements, systematic design processes, and
detailed user interface implementation.
The document also covers the various phases of the project, from initial requirement
analysis and cost estimation to functional testing and user feedback. The requirement
analysis includes data and functional requirements, along with the creation of essential
diagrams and tables to support the design process. The implementation phase details the
coding and user interface development, ensuring that each feature is user-friendly and
effective.
Functional testing employs qualitative methods, including questionnaires to gather
user feedback and verify the demo procedures. The document concludes with a summary
of the project's outcomes, demonstrating the successful development of SignMate as a
comprehensive tool for ASL learning.
SignMate effectively combines real-time practice, educational content, and
interactive features to enhance the learning experience for users. The systematic approach
to development, from requirement analysis to implementation and testing, ensures a robust
and user-friendly application. This project highlights the importance of integrating
advanced technologies with educational tools to create innovative solutions for language
learning. |
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