The document outlines a project report on the development of a human-computer interface glove designed to translate sign language into text and speech, aimed primarily at aiding deaf and mute individuals. The glove incorporates flex sensors and an inertial measurement unit to accurately capture and interpret hand gestures, facilitating communication and potentially integrating users into society without significant barriers. The report details the project's methodology, component descriptions, costs, advantages, limitations, future improvements, and concludes on the project's success in achieving its initial goals.