Linguistically Enhanced Text to Sign Gloss Machine Translation

Autor/a: EGEA, Santiago; CHIRUZZO, Luis; McGILL, Euan; SAGGION, Horacio
Año: 2022
Editorial: Natural Language Processing and Information Systems
Tipo de código: Copyright
Soporte: Digital

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In spite of the recent advances in Machine Translation (MT) for spoken languages, translation between spoken and Sign Languages (SLs) or between Sign Languages remains a difficult problem. Here, we study how Neural Machine Translation (NMT) might overcome the communication barriers for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing (DHH) community. Namely, we approach the Text2Gloss translation task in which spoken text segments are translated to lexical sign representations. In this context, we leverage transformer-based models via (1) injecting linguistic features that can guide the learning process towards better translations; and (2) applying a Transfer Learning strategy to reuse the knowledge of a pre-trained model. To this aim, different aggregation strategies are compared and evaluated under Transfer Learning and random weight initialization conditions. The results of this research reveal that linguistic features can successfully contribute to achieve more accurate models; meanwhile, the Transfer Learning procedure applied conducted to substantial performance increases.

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