A new SLT framework uses latent thoughts as a middle reasoning layer and plan-then-ground decoding to improve coherence and faithfulness in gloss-free sign language translation.
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A survey indexes 120 sign-language datasets from 35 languages, identifies modality, annotation, and bias issues, and proposes a standardized 24-field datasheet with an open repository.
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Think in Latent Thoughts: A New Paradigm for Gloss-Free Sign Language Translation
A new SLT framework uses latent thoughts as a middle reasoning layer and plan-then-ground decoding to improve coherence and faithfulness in gloss-free sign language translation.
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Sign-Language Datasets at Scale: A Comprehensive Survey on Resources, Benchmarks, and Annotation Standards
A survey indexes 120 sign-language datasets from 35 languages, identifies modality, annotation, and bias issues, and proposes a standardized 24-field datasheet with an open repository.