Conferring to the World Federation of the Deaf and Mute, there are about 72 million deaf,mute, or deaf-mute people in the world at the moment and though many of them canintercommunicate with each other by the means of sign language, there is a dialectal barrierbetween them and individuals who can speak and write but do not recognise signs.Additionally, most people suffering from hearing disability choose sign language.Occasionally some sounds cannot be distinguished from the lip reading for instance “icecream” and “I scream”, “hear” and “here”, “bo” and “po”, etc. Furthermore, another exampleis the word “lie”, this word has more than one connotations and could easily bemisunderstood. Therefore, the use of sign language in the life of deaf and/or mute peoplebecomes important.The use of electronics and its associated technologies can serve toimprove their daily life.

Conferring to the World Federation of the Deaf and Mute, there are about 72 million deaf,
mute, or deaf-mute people in the world at the moment and though many of them can
intercommunicate with each other by the means of sign language, there is a dialectal barrier
between them and individuals who can speak and write but do not recognise signs.
Additionally, most people suffering from hearing disability choose sign language.
Occasionally some sounds cannot be distinguished from the lip reading for instance “ice
cream” and “I scream”, “hear” and “here”, “bo” and “po”, etc. Furthermore, another example
is the word “lie”, this word has more than one connotations and could easily be
misunderstood. Therefore, the use of sign language in the life of deaf and/or mute people
becomes important.The use of electronics and its associated technologies can serve to
improve their daily life.