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View article: Multilingual Gloss-free Sign Language Translation: Towards Building a Sign Language Foundation Model
Multilingual Gloss-free Sign Language Translation: Towards Building a Sign Language Foundation Model Open
Sign Language Translation (SLT) aims to convert sign language (SL) videos into spoken language text, thereby bridging the communication gap between the sign and the spoken community. While most existing works focus on translating a single …
View article: Improvement in Sign Language Translation Using Text CTC Alignment
Improvement in Sign Language Translation Using Text CTC Alignment Open
Current sign language translation (SLT) approaches often rely on gloss-based supervision with Connectionist Temporal Classification (CTC), limiting their ability to handle non-monotonic alignments between sign language video and spoken tex…
View article: Is neuroimaging ready for the classroom? A systematic review of hyperscanning studies in learning
Is neuroimaging ready for the classroom? A systematic review of hyperscanning studies in learning Open
Whether education research can be informed by findings from neuroscience studies has been hotly debated since Bruer's (1997) famous claim that neuroscience and education are "a bridge too far". However, this claim came before recent advanc…
View article: Seeing a talking face matters: Infants' segmentation of continuous auditory‐visual speech
Seeing a talking face matters: Infants' segmentation of continuous auditory‐visual speech Open
Visual speech cues from a speaker's talking face aid speech segmentation in adults, but despite the importance of speech segmentation in language acquisition, little is known about the possible influence of visual speech on infants' speech…
View article: Seeing a talking face matters: The relationship between cortical tracking of continuous auditory‐visual speech and gaze behaviour in infants, children and adults
Seeing a talking face matters: The relationship between cortical tracking of continuous auditory‐visual speech and gaze behaviour in infants, children and adults Open
An auditory-visual speech benefit, the benefit that visual speech cues bring to auditory speech perception, is experienced from early on in infancy and continues to be experienced to an increasing degree with age. While there is both behav…