Unity ASL

Project Title "American Sign Language (ASL) is one of the most common forms of communication for those that are part of the deaf community. While ASL is widely practiced, it is functionally its own language. And as such it often requires an active translator for communication to succeed between deaf and hearing parties."

"Our aim to eliminate this barrier. By utilizing video processing and machine learning, we are building an AI which can recognize ASL and output a translation in real time."

Team Members

Matthew Freihofer

Matthew Freihofer

mrf77@drexel.edu

Nick Jackson

Nick Jackson

njackson2012@gmail.com

Justin Jennings

Justin Jennings

jj648@drexel.edu

Harry Kim

Harry Kim

hk545@drexel.edu

Joe Lipinski

Joe Lipinski

jsl94@drexel.edu

Shaikh Moon

Shaikh Moon

sbm75@drexel.edu

Screenshots

I/O Half of Initial Diagram

I/O Half of Initial Diagram


This half of our preliminary sketch shows video data input in the first phase and output to the user during the second phase.

Initial System Overview

Initial System Overview


"This is the 10,000 foot view of our proposed system and its dependancies."

Behind the Scenes