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ASLingo - An Application to Help People Learn American Sign Language (ASL)

Developer Names:

  • Stanley Chan
  • Andrew Kil
  • Cassidy Baldin
  • Jeremy Langner
  • Edward Zhuang

Date of project start: September 18th, 2023

Learning a new language can be an arduous task that only gets more challenging with age, as individuals may find it difficult to dedicate time and effort to it. American Sign Language (ASL) is particularly hard due to its visual and gestural nature, which is not found in other, verbal languages. ASLingo aims to ease that challenge by providing an online, easy-to-access web platform for individuals to learn new signs and test their comprehension at their own pace in a fun, interactive manner. With a focus on consistent effort and continuous feedback, ASLingo provides real-time guidance to ensure users stay on track to achieving their goals of learning ASL.

This project allows people to learn and test their knowledge of ASL using a computer-vision aspect built into a web browser, so people can practice signing and ensure that their form is correct. The online learning platform will recognize the sign the user has displayed and will determine if they have done the prompted sign correctly, or if they need to learn more and try again. This is a great tool for those who are new to ASL or just want to practice!

The folders and files for this project are as follows:

docs - Documentation for the project refs - Reference material used for the project, including papers src - Source code test - Test cases etc.

Here is a link to our team's YouTube video showing off our Capstone project! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL1AdU8d55w

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