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Gesture and Voice-Based Automation System for Home Surveillance

B SanthoshDayananda Sagar College of Engineering,Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering,Bangalore,India,560078Sanjay OliDayananda Sagar College of Engineering,Department of Mathematics,Bangalore,India,560078C JayanthDayananda Sagar College of Engineering,Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering,Bangalore,India,560078Suresh Kumar MDayananda Sagar College of Engineering,Department of Information Science and Engineering,Bangalore,India,560078Preetham N RajDayananda Sagar College of Engineering,Department of Mathematics,Bangalore,India,560078Ankit Kandpal
2025en
ABI

Abstract

Gesture and voice-based automation innovations are being examined because of the developing interest for reliable and smart home security frameworks. In this study, a MATLAB-based home reconnaissance automation framework in light of voice and motion is created and reproduced. To perceive, interpret, and answer user developments and vocal orders, the proposed framework utilizes modern sign handling and AI calculations. Although nonverbal communication through gestures has been around for a while, gesture-based human-computer interaction (HCI) is growing in popularity in the present day. The conventional interface uses a number of tools, including markers, physical controllers, and gloves, to increase the recognition rate. This work offers a novel marker less method for capturing gestures without the use of expensive gear or any obstacles. In order to enable disabled individuals to operate household appliances using their own speech and gesture commands, we present in this paper a speech and Gesture Driven automation system for homes with a central controller. The framework joins programmed reactions with continuous observation highlights to further develop security, openness, and user solace. Framework reenactment, including control rationale, voice order handling, and motion identification, is finished with MATLAB. The accuracy, reactivity, and common sense of the innovation are shown by the recreation results.

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