Final project for TC1017

--Originally published at My TC1017 programming class

A Brief Explanation

For the final project, I teamed up with Valeria Cruz.

We want to create a glove (using an Arduino board as the processing unit) than can read sign language and then translate it to audio, so mute people can communicate more easily with others.

The project is a work Valeria had done before in secondary school. She already has the program for reading the sign language on the glove. What we are trying to do, more than making the code for the signal reading, is to create a code that will take those inputs, turn them into words, and then convert them into audio that can be listened.

Below, there is rough schedule (Made by Valeria).

 

SCHEDULE

Week from the 23rd to the 29th of October

  • Research and try to learn as much as possible on this type of language
  • Search and buy the materials that we’re going to need

Week from the October 30th to November 5th 

  • Begin writing our code
  • Start making the circuit and connecting the sensors, etc.

Week from the 6th to the 12th of November

  • Test our written part code and make corrections
  • Begin the ‘turn to audio’ part

Week from the 13th to the 17th of November

  • Finish our code and test it several times

November 21st

  • Hand in the final project (If finished).

 

DONE! 


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