Signalyze: Transforming Indian Sign Language Assessment at SGT University's Synergy 2024 Tech Fest
Updated on: November 06, 2024

This blog talks about a project presented by the students of the Faculty of Education at SGT University for the Synergy 2024 Tech Fest. It presents a modern solution to efficiently assess the ISL skills of hard-of-hearing individuals.
Problem Statement
Traditional methods of assessing sign language skills can be subjective and inconsistent, often varying between evaluators. The lack of standardised, objective evaluation methods for Indian Sign Language (ISL) proficiency creates inconsistencies in assessment, hindering educational progress and professional opportunities for the deaf community.
Potential Solution
In recent years, technology has been a game-changer in enhancing accessibility and inclusivity, especially for individuals with hearing impairments. One innovative project making strides in this domain is "Signalyze," a technology-based evaluation system designed to support Indian Sign Language (ISL).
Understanding Signalyze
Signalyze provides a structured, objective assessment system powered by technology. This tool will allow for consistent evaluations, offering a standardised approach that aligns with the linguistic nuances and cultural specifics of ISL.
Goals and Impact
The primary goal of Signalyze is to create a dependable framework for assessing ISL skills in an educational context. By ensuring accuracy in evaluation, this system enhances the quality of ISL education and helps identify areas where learners may need additional support.
The long-term impact extends beyond classrooms, as standardising ISL evaluation can also improve job placement opportunities for deaf individuals by validating their communication skills in a measurable way.
Future Prospects
Signalyze holds the potential to set a precedent for similar evaluation systems in other sign languages, fostering inclusivity across diverse linguistic groups. If the project is successful, it may open the door for the inclusion of sign language assessment tools in professional certification programs and regular education, which would ultimately increase accessibility and equal opportunity for the deaf community.
Project Team:
- Students: Himanshi, Astha, Tanish, Manisha, and Shubham
- PI: Mr. Parveen Kumar Jat (Assistant Professor)
- Co-PI: Mr. Chandan Kumar Dubey and Ms. Priyanka Yadav



