MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641070069 A) filed by Dr. V. Sivaraj; Mrs Shital Borse; Ms. Gayatri Ashok Gorde; Ms. Vaishnavi Dattatray Bharanale; Ms. Tanvi Sudhakar Sandbhor; and Ms. Ashlesha Shantaram Kurkute on June 04, 2026, for A Gesture-To-Speech System With Intelligent Pronunciation Correction.

Inventors include Mrs Shital Borse; Ms. Gayatri Ashok Gorde; Ms. Vaishnavi Dattatray Bharanale; Ms. Tanvi Sudhakar Sandbhor; and Ms. Ashlesha Shantaram Kurkute.

The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.

Abstract: Abstract The present invention discloses a Gesture-to-Speech System with Intelligent Pronunciation Correction for enabling effective communication through gesture- based interaction. The system comprises a gesture acquisition module, gesture recognition engine, machine learning module, language processing module, pronunciation correction engine, speech synthesis module, and communication output module. Hand gestures are captured using cameras or sensors and translated into textual representations through machine learning-based recognition algorithms. The generated text undergoes language analysis and intelligent pronunciation correction to ensure accurate phonetic output. A speech synthesis engine then converts the corrected text into natural speech. The system supports multilingual communication, contextual language understanding, adaptive user learning, and real-time speech generation. The invention significantly improves communication accessibility, speech clarity, and user interaction, making it particularly suitable for speech-impaired individuals, educational applications, healthcare environments, assistive communication systems, and intelligent human-computer interaction platforms.

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