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Improving Gloss-free Sign Language Translation by Reducing Representation Density

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arxiv 2405.14312 v2 pith:QNGR4FC4 submitted 2024-05-23 cs.CV cs.CLcs.MM

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Gloss-free sign language translation (SLT) aims to develop well-performing SLT systems with no requirement for the costly gloss annotations, but currently still lags behind gloss-based approaches significantly. In this paper, we identify a representation density problem that could be a bottleneck in restricting the performance of gloss-free SLT. Specifically, the representation density problem describes that the visual representations of semantically distinct sign gestures tend to be closely packed together in feature space, which makes gloss-free methods struggle with distinguishing different sign gestures and suffer from a sharp performance drop. To address the representation density problem, we introduce a simple but effective contrastive learning strategy, namely SignCL, which encourages gloss-free models to learn more discriminative feature representation in a self-supervised manner. Our experiments demonstrate that the proposed SignCL can significantly reduce the representation density and improve performance across various translation frameworks. Specifically, SignCL achieves a significant improvement in BLEU score for the Sign Language Transformer and GFSLT-VLP on the CSL-Daily dataset by 39% and 46%, respectively, without any increase of model parameters. Compared to Sign2GPT, a state-of-the-art method based on large-scale pre-trained vision and language models, SignCL achieves better performance with only 35% of its parameters. Implementation and Checkpoints are available at https://github.com/JinhuiYE/SignCL.

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    cs.CV 2025-01 reject novelty 6.0 of 10

    Two new Chinese Sign Language datasets and two models are proposed, with a claimed SOTA on PHOENIX2014-T that is unsupported by released artifacts.

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    cs.CV 2025-07 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    Pose normalization based on the signer's signing space substantially improves gloss-free sign language translation with a T5 model, while interpolation and augmentation give smaller, less certain gains.

  3. LLaVA-SLT: Visual Language Tuning for Sign Language Translation

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    LLaVA-SLT, a three-stage large multimodal model with a hierarchical visual encoder and lightweight MLP connector, achieves state-of-the-art gloss-free sign language translation on CSL-Daily and Phoenix-2014T, approach...

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