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    Functionality & accessibility of the voice to sign language software for assisting hearing-impaired students for educational and daily life purposes
    (UMT, Lahore, 2019) MUHAMMAD FAHAD AJMAL; MUHAMMAD UMER AKHTER
    The study intended to functionality & accessibility of the Sign Language Software for assisting hearing-impaired students for educational and daily life purposes. In this study, the researchers find that there are many types of software’s and apps can be download and install in Desktop, iOS and Android. these apps and software’s are such as Virtual Character can Translate Speech into Sign Language(Desktop), Hand Talk Translator(Android), Hand Talk(iOS), American Sign Language (ASL) (Desktop) , Text To Sign Language(Android), ASL Translator(iOS), Mimix Sign Language Translator(Android).Some of the apps are free of cost and some have payment mode. These apps are internationally developed no contribution of local software engineers. No contribution of the government for the better communication of the society to help the hearing Impaired Children.

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