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This project presents the design and implementation of a cutting-edge assistive technology solution -a Hand Gesture and Voice Control Wheelchair (HGVWC).The objective of this endeavor is to provide individuals with limited mobility an advanced and intuitive means of navigating their surroundings with greater independence and ease.the HGVWC integrates state-of-the-art technology, including vision-based hand gesture recognition and robust voice command processing.The system's camera and sensor array track the user's hand movements, interpreting gestures to control the wheelchair's direction, speed, and stoppage.additionally, a sophisticated voice recognition system enables users to issue voice commands for supplementary functions, such as opening doors or elevating the seat through this innovative approach, the project aims to empower individuals with mobility impairments, enhancing their freedom and daily life experience.This abstract provides an overview of the project's design, technical architecture, and intended user benefits.The Hand Gesture and Voice Control Wheelchair serves as a remarkable step forward in assistive technology, demonstrating its potential to significantly improve the quality of life for those it assists.The motivation behind a hand gestures and voice-controlled wheelchair project is to offer greater mobility and independence to individuals with physical disabilities.By enabling control through gestures and voice commands, it aims to provide an alternative and more accessible means of navigation, empowering users to move freely and efficiently, enhancing their quality of life.
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