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E-SHARA Dataset

On this branch are codes for debugging, testing, and finally building the dataset of our final year project E-SHARA using a Raspberry Pi, 5 flex sensors, 3 FSR sensors and 1 MPU6050 on one glove, and the same sensors on another glove but with an ESP32 instead of a RaspberryPi

E-S.H.A.R.A. Website

Electronic Sign-language Hand Augmented Recognition Assistant (إشارة)

This repository contains the code for the E-S.H.A.R.A. project website, which showcases our innovative sign language interpretation glove system.

Project Overview

E-S.H.A.R.A. is a wearable technology solution designed to break communication barriers between deaf and hearing individuals. The system translates sign language to speech and speech to visual cues in real-time, supporting both American Sign Language (ASL) and Arabic Sign Language (ArSL).

Website Structure

The website is structured with the following sections:

  1. Hero Section: Introduction to E-S.H.A.R.A. with a tagline and brief description
  2. Our Story: Background of the project and team
  3. Features: Key capabilities of the E-S.H.A.R.A. system
  4. Technology: Technical details about the sensor system and how it works
  5. Design: 3D design and physical construction of the glove
  6. Journey: Timeline of the project development
  7. Demo: Video demonstration of the system in action
  8. Testimonials: Feedback from users and community members # TO BE ADDED
  9. CONTACT: Contact information and next steps

Missing Elements

Images

The following images need to be added to the website:

  • High-quality photos of the E-S.H.A.R.A. glove from multiple angles
  • Process diagrams for the "Technology" section
  • 3D design renders for the "Design" section

Video Content

A demonstration video needs to be created and added to the "Demo" section:

Video Requirements:

  • 2-3 minute demonstration of the E-S.H.A.R.A. system in action
  • Show both sign-to-speech and speech-to-sign functionalities
  • Include captions for accessibility
  • Upload to YouTube and embed using the provided video placeholder
  • Replace the YOUR_VIDEO_ID in the JavaScript file with the actual YouTube video ID

Community Credibility Section (IMPORTANT)

As discussed with Razan, a section on community credibility needs to be added. This section should:

  • Showcase testimonials from members of the deaf community
  • Include endorsements from sign language interpreters
  • Feature feedback from relevant educational institutions
  • Demonstrate how the project has been validated by the community it aims to serve

Implementation Details:

  1. Add a new section after the "Demo" section with the ID #community-validation
  2. Include 3-4 testimonial cards with quotes and photos
  3. Consider adding logos of supporting organizations
  4. Emphasize how community feedback has shaped the development process

Technical Notes

Core Files

  • index.html: Main HTML structure
  • styles.css: Main stylesheet (needs the fixes implemented)
  • script.js: Combined JavaScript functionality
  • images: Needed images

Dependencies

  • Font Awesome (for icons)
  • Google Fonts (Outfit, Roboto, and Amiri)
  • Vanilla JavaScript (no additional frameworks required)

Browser Compatibility

The website has been tested and is compatible with:

  • Chrome 90+
  • Firefox 88+
  • Safari 14+
  • Edge 90+

Future Enhancements

Planned improvements for future versions:

  1. Interactive 3D model of the glove
  2. Language switcher for Arabic content

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