AdaSFFuse combines a learnable wavelet transform and a spatial-frequency Mamba block to report state-of-the-art fusion scores on infrared-visible, multi-exposure, multi-focus, and medical image pairs.
Exploiting Ensemble Learning for Cross-View Isolated Sign Language Recognition
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In this paper, we present our solution to the Cross-View Isolated Sign Language Recognition (CV-ISLR) challenge held at WWW 2025. CV-ISLR addresses a critical issue in traditional Isolated Sign Language Recognition (ISLR), where existing datasets predominantly capture sign language videos from a frontal perspective, while real-world camera angles often vary. To accurately recognize sign language from different viewpoints, models must be capable of understanding gestures from multiple angles, making cross-view recognition challenging. To address this, we explore the advantages of ensemble learning, which enhances model robustness and generalization across diverse views. Our approach, built on a multi-dimensional Video Swin Transformer model, leverages this ensemble strategy to achieve competitive performance. Finally, our solution ranked 3rd in both the RGB-based ISLR and RGB-D-based ISLR tracks, demonstrating the effectiveness in handling the challenges of cross-view recognition. The code is available at: https://github.com/Jiafei127/CV_ISLR_WWW2025.
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AdaSFFuse combines a learnable wavelet transform and a spatial-frequency Mamba block to report state-of-the-art fusion scores on infrared-visible, multi-exposure, multi-focus, and medical image pairs.