Sign language translation: ongoing development, challenges and innovations in the SignON project
Sign language translation: ongoing development, challenges and innovations in the SignON project
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- Shterionov D, de Sisto M, Vandeghinste V, Brady A, de Coster M, Leeson L, Blat J, Picron F, Scipioni MP, Parikh A, ten Bosh L, O’Flaherty J, Dambre J, Rijckaert J. Sign language translation: ongoing development, challenges and innovations in the SignON project. In: Moniz H, Macken L, Rufener A, Barrault L, Costa-jussà MR, Declercq C, Koponen M, Kemp E, Pilos S, Forcada ML, Scarton C, Van den Bogaert J, Daems J, Tezcan A, Vanroy B, Fonteyne M, editors. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation (EAMT 2022); 2022 Jun 1-3; Ghent, Belgium. [place unknown]: European Association for Machine Translation; 2022. p. 325-6.
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The SignON project (www.signon-project.eu) focuses on the research and development of a Sign Language (SL) translation mobile application and an open communications framework. SignON rectifies the lack of technology and services for the automatic translation between signed and spoken languages, through an inclusive, humancentric solution which facilitates communication between deaf, hard of hearing (DHH) and hearing individuals. We present an overview of the current status of the project, describing the milestones reached to date and the approaches that are being developed to address the challenges and peculiarities of Sign Language Machine Translation (SLMT).Descripció
Comunicació presentada a 23rd Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation (EAMT 2022), celebrat de l'1 al 3 de juny de 2022 a Gant, Bèlgica.