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title = "Early-stage development of the {S}ign{ON} application and open framework {--} challenges and opportunities",
author = "Shterionov, Dimitar and
J O{'}Flaherty, John and
Keane, Edward and
O{'}Reilly, Connor and
Paolo Scipioni, Marcello and
Giovanelli, Marco and
Villa, Matteo",
editor = "Campbell, Janice and
Huyck, Ben and
Larocca, Stephen and
Marciano, Jay and
Savenkov, Konstantin and
Yanishevsky, Alex",
booktitle = "Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit XVIII: Users and Providers Track",
month = aug,
year = "2021",
address = "Virtual",
publisher = "Association for Machine Translation in the Americas",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2021.mtsummit-up.20",
pages = "277--290",
abstract = "SignON is an EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation project, that is developing a smartphone application and an open framework to facilitate translation between different European sign, spoken and text languages. The framework will incorporate state of the art sign language recognition and presentation, speech processing technologies and, in its core, multi-modal, cross-language machine translation. The framework, dedicated to the computationally heavy tasks and distributed on the cloud powers the application {--} a lightweight app running on a standard mobile device. The application and framework are being researched, designed and developed through a co-creation user-centric approach with the European deaf and hard of hearing communities. In this session, the speakers will detail their progress, challenges and lessons learned in the early-stage development of the application and framework. They will also present their Agile DevOps approach and the next steps in the evolution of the SignON project.",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T Early-stage development of the SignON application and open framework – challenges and opportunities
%A Shterionov, Dimitar
%A J O’Flaherty, John
%A Keane, Edward
%A O’Reilly, Connor
%A Paolo Scipioni, Marcello
%A Giovanelli, Marco
%A Villa, Matteo
%Y Campbell, Janice
%Y Huyck, Ben
%Y Larocca, Stephen
%Y Marciano, Jay
%Y Savenkov, Konstantin
%Y Yanishevsky, Alex
%S Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit XVIII: Users and Providers Track
%D 2021
%8 August
%I Association for Machine Translation in the Americas
%C Virtual
%F shterionov-2021-early
%X SignON is an EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation project, that is developing a smartphone application and an open framework to facilitate translation between different European sign, spoken and text languages. The framework will incorporate state of the art sign language recognition and presentation, speech processing technologies and, in its core, multi-modal, cross-language machine translation. The framework, dedicated to the computationally heavy tasks and distributed on the cloud powers the application – a lightweight app running on a standard mobile device. The application and framework are being researched, designed and developed through a co-creation user-centric approach with the European deaf and hard of hearing communities. In this session, the speakers will detail their progress, challenges and lessons learned in the early-stage development of the application and framework. They will also present their Agile DevOps approach and the next steps in the evolution of the SignON project.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2021.mtsummit-up.20
%P 277-290
Markdown (Informal)
[Early-stage development of the SignON application and open framework – challenges and opportunities](https://aclanthology.org/2021.mtsummit-up.20) (Shterionov et al., MTSummit 2021)
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