3. PROBLEM STATEMENT
We have always had this constant conflict between equality-inequality when
it comes to discrimination amongst the human race.
Discriminating people on the basis of their cast, creed, religion or colour is
unjust, but in this list pertaining to the weaker sections of the society , we’ve
always neglected one section i.e. physically challenged
About 15% of the world population has some sort of disability. As of 2014,
360 million people worldwide has moderate to profound hearing loss.
Current production of hearing aids meets only 10% of the global need.
People with disabilities are more likely to be unemployed. One of the major
setbacks of the hearing impaired or speech impaired person is
Communication.
Over time there have been developments in the sign languages that help
them interact with people of their kind but they get side-lined when it
comes to bigger opportunities just because of one barrier i.e. language
Hence, we decided to provide a medium that is universal and easy to
decipher for the general crowd.
4. It was when we saw a bunch of speech impaired people enjoying a joke and
having a hearty laugh in the bus which was propagated via sign their language,
that we realised how different their world is from ours!
And that’s when we decided to come up with something that will help the less
abled and highly talented people contribute to the progress and betterment of
our country.
Don’t they deserve to taste the luxuries of the growing technologies. Just
because one part of their body was composed differently does that mean we
should deprive them of all their rights?
5. YOUR SOLUTION
The solution to the problem of this communication barrier between
hearing or the speech impaired and the common man is by making a
gesture recognition device
The device will intake gestures and give out output in terms of text
6. TECHNOLOGY
To solve the issue of communication between the hearing impaired and
a common man as well as between speech impaired and common man
we have come up with the idea of gesture recognition.
In simpler terms, we give gesture to text output.
The idea is setup on capturing and interpreting human gestures.
The device will have a memory containing a library which consists of a
stack of human gestures.
The designed software identifies meaningful gestures from the
predetermined gesture library where each gesture is matched to a
command.
7. UNIQUE SELLING POINT
Less than 10 percent of the global need is met through hearing aid
production. About 1 out of 40 people needing hearing aids have them in
developing countries.
In 2025, it is estimated that 900 million people throughout the world
will be hearing impaired.
It is estimated that out of the 600 million hearing impaired throughout
the world, 400 million live in developing countries.
8. MARKET SIZE
• India, with a population of more then 700 million, has more than
800,000 people who are hearing-impaired.
• Approximately 4,000 new cases of sudden deafness occur each
year in the United States.
• 18 percent of American adults 45-64 years old
• 30 percent of adults 65-74 years old
• 47 percent of adults 75 years old or older
• There may be more than 700 million people with hearing loss
worldwide 2015
• In the next 100 years, hearing impairment is projected to rise to
affect about 30 percent of people; this is because of Europe’s
aging population.
• In Finland, 1 of 7 people is dealing with varying degrees of
hearing loss.
• Some form of hearing loss affects 1 in 6 Italians.
• In Sweden and Denmark, 1 out of 10 people is suffering from
hearing loss.