Sign Language Recognition, Generation, and Translation: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Bragg, D., Koller, O., Bellard, M., Berke, L., Boudreault, P., Braffort, A., Caselli, N., Huenerfauth, M., Kacorri, H., Verhoef, T., Vogler, C., & Ringel Morris, M. In Proceedings of the 21st International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, of ASSETS '19, pages 16–31, New York, NY, USA, October, 2019. Association for Computing Machinery.
Paper doi abstract bibtex Developing successful sign language recognition, generation, and translation systems requires expertise in a wide range of fields, including computer vision, computer graphics, natural language processing, human-computer interaction, linguistics, and Deaf culture. Despite the need for deep interdisciplinary knowledge, existing research occurs in separate disciplinary silos, and tackles separate portions of the sign language processing pipeline. This leads to three key questions: 1) What does an interdisciplinary view of the current landscape reveal? 2) What are the biggest challenges facing the field? and 3) What are the calls to action for people working in the field? To help answer these questions, we brought together a diverse group of experts for a two-day workshop. This paper presents the results of that interdisciplinary workshop, providing key background that is often overlooked by computer scientists, a review of the state-of-the-art, a set of pressing challenges, and a call to action for the research community.
@inproceedings{bragg_sign_2019,
address = {New York, NY, USA},
series = {{ASSETS} '19},
title = {Sign {Language} {Recognition}, {Generation}, and {Translation}: {An} {Interdisciplinary} {Perspective}},
isbn = {978-1-4503-6676-2},
shorttitle = {Sign {Language} {Recognition}, {Generation}, and {Translation}},
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doi = {10.1145/3308561.3353774},
abstract = {Developing successful sign language recognition, generation, and translation systems requires expertise in a wide range of fields, including computer vision, computer graphics, natural language processing, human-computer interaction, linguistics, and Deaf culture. Despite the need for deep interdisciplinary knowledge, existing research occurs in separate disciplinary silos, and tackles separate portions of the sign language processing pipeline. This leads to three key questions: 1) What does an interdisciplinary view of the current landscape reveal? 2) What are the biggest challenges facing the field? and 3) What are the calls to action for people working in the field? To help answer these questions, we brought together a diverse group of experts for a two-day workshop. This paper presents the results of that interdisciplinary workshop, providing key background that is often overlooked by computer scientists, a review of the state-of-the-art, a set of pressing challenges, and a call to action for the research community.},
urldate = {2024-01-26},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 21st {International} {ACM} {SIGACCESS} {Conference} on {Computers} and {Accessibility}},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
author = {Bragg, Danielle and Koller, Oscar and Bellard, Mary and Berke, Larwan and Boudreault, Patrick and Braffort, Annelies and Caselli, Naomi and Huenerfauth, Matt and Kacorri, Hernisa and Verhoef, Tessa and Vogler, Christian and Ringel Morris, Meredith},
month = oct,
year = {2019},
keywords = {Accessible design, and generation, asl, gw\_abstracts, recognition, sign language, translation},
pages = {16--31},
}
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