A prompting method that links signs to short text descriptions lets large language models translate English and Italian into sign language glosses, beating prior models in low-data settings.
Gloss2Text: Sign Language Gloss translation using LLMs and Semantically Aware Label Smoothing
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Sign language translation from video to spoken text presents unique challenges owing to the distinct grammar, expression nuances, and high variation of visual appearance across different speakers and contexts. The intermediate gloss annotations of videos aim to guide the translation process. In our work, we focus on {\em Gloss2Text} translation stage and propose several advances by leveraging pre-trained large language models (LLMs), data augmentation, and novel label-smoothing loss function exploiting gloss translation ambiguities improving significantly the performance of state-of-the-art approaches. Through extensive experiments and ablation studies on the PHOENIX Weather 2014T dataset, our approach surpasses state-of-the-art performance in {\em Gloss2Text} translation, indicating its efficacy in addressing sign language translation and suggesting promising avenues for future research and development.
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Leveraging Large Language Models for Accurate Sign Language Translation in Low-Resource Scenarios
A prompting method that links signs to short text descriptions lets large language models translate English and Italian into sign language glosses, beating prior models in low-data settings.