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Three pipelines of sign language translation: Top row: from spoken language text to written sign language representation through translation; from written sign language representation to synthesized sign language via production. Center row: from sign language to written sign language representation via recognition; from written sign language representation to spoken language text via translation. Bottom row: from sign language A to written sign language representation of sign language A through recognition; from written sign language representation of sign language A to written sign language representation of sign language B through translation; from written sign language representation to synthesized sign language B through animation.

Sign Language Technologies

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Interface of a text comprehension task: a text on Covid tests in simplified German at the top and a question on the text with four response options underneath.

Automatic Text Simplification

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Pipeline diagram showing the process of translating an English audio description such as "He folds the newspaper and puts it away" into French, German, or Italian using a moment retrieval, a frame sampling, and a translation component.

Machine Translation of Audio Descriptions

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Interface of a spontaneous speech analysis tool showing a sample transcript of a speech segment in German, starting with "Das Mädchen wirft auf den Ball zu." Displayed are about twenty lines of text of this kind. Next to it there are options for displaying statistics such as the type-token ratio, the moving-average type-token ratio, Brunets Index, etc.

Computer-assisted Language Sample Analysis

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