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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c33]Andreas Säuberli, Franz Holzknecht, Patrick Haller, Silvana Deilen, Laura Schiffl, Silvia Hansen-Schirra, Sarah Ebling:
Digital Comprehensibility Assessment of Simplified Texts among Persons with Intellectual Disabilities. CHI 2024: 527:1-527:11 - [c32]Zifan Jiang, Anne Göhring, Amit Moryossef, Rico Sennrich, Sarah Ebling:
SwissSLi: The Multi-parallel Sign Language Corpus for Switzerland. LREC/COLING 2024: 15448-15456 - [c31]Zifan Jiang, Gerard Sant, Amit Moryossef, Mathias Müller, Rico Sennrich, Sarah Ebling:
SignCLIP: Connecting Text and Sign Language by Contrastive Learning. EMNLP 2024: 9171-9193 - [c30]Raja S. Kushalnagar, Matjaz Debevc, Sarah Ebling:
Accessibility for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Introduction to the Special Thematic Session. ICCHP (2) 2024: 3-9 - [i13]Andreas Säuberli, Franz Holzknecht, Patrick Haller, Silvana Deilen, Laura Schiffl, Silvia Hansen-Schirra, Sarah Ebling:
Digital Comprehensibility Assessment of Simplified Texts among Persons with Intellectual Disabilities. CoRR abs/2402.13094 (2024) - [i12]Zifan Jiang, Gerard Sant, Amit Moryossef, Mathias Müller, Rico Sennrich, Sarah Ebling:
SignCLIP: Connecting Text and Sign Language by Contrastive Learning. CoRR abs/2407.01264 (2024) - [i11]Oliver Cory, Ozge Mercanoglu Sincan, Matthew Vowels, Alessia Battisti, Franz Holzknecht, Katja Tissi, Sandra Sidler-Miserez, Tobias Haug, Sarah Ebling, Richard Bowden:
Modelling the Distribution of Human Motion for Sign Language Assessment. CoRR abs/2408.10073 (2024) - [i10]Yingqiang Gao, Lukas Fischer, Alexa Lintner, Sarah Ebling:
Audio Description Generation in the Era of LLMs and VLMs: A Review of Transferable Generative AI Technologies. CoRR abs/2410.08860 (2024) - [i9]Lukas Fischer, Yingqiang Gao, Alexa Lintner, Sarah Ebling:
SwissADT: An Audio Description Translation System for Swiss Languages. CoRR abs/2411.14967 (2024) - 2023
- [c29]Mathias Müller, Zifan Jiang, Amit Moryossef, Annette Rios, Sarah Ebling:
Considerations for meaningful sign language machine translation based on glosses. ACL (2) 2023: 682-693 - [c28]Zifan Jiang, Amit Moryossef, Mathias Müller, Sarah Ebling:
Machine Translation between Spoken Languages and Signed Languages Represented in SignWriting. EACL (Findings) 2023: 1661-1679 - [c27]Mathias Müller, Sarah Ebling, Eleftherios Avramidis, Alessia Battisti, Michèle Berger, Richard Bowden, Annelies Braffort, Necati Cihan Camgöz, Cristina España-Bonet, Roman Grundkiewicz, Zifan Jiang, Oscar Koller, Amit Moryossef, Regula Perrollaz, Sabine Reinhard, Annette Rios Gonzales, Dimitar Shterionov, Sandra Sidler-Miserez, Katja Tissi, Davy Van Landuyt:
First WMT Shared Task on Sign Language Translation (WMT-SLT22). EAMT 2023: 507-508 - [c26]Amit Moryossef, Zifan Jiang, Mathias Müller, Sarah Ebling, Yoav Goldberg:
Linguistically Motivated Sign Language Segmentation. EMNLP (Findings) 2023: 12703-12724 - [c25]Fabrizio Nunnari, Annette Rios, Uwe D. Reichel, Chirag Bhuvaneshwara, Panagiotis Paraskevas Filntisis, Petros Maragos, Felix Burkhardt, Florian Eyben, Björn W. Schuller, Sarah Ebling:
Multimodal Recognition of Valence, Arousal and Dominance via Late-Fusion of Text, Audio and Facial Expressions. ESANN 2023 - [c24]Mathias Müller, Malihe Alikhani, Eleftherios Avramidis, Richard Bowden, Annelies Braffort, Necati Cihan Camgöz, Sarah Ebling, Cristina España-Bonet, Anne Göhring, Roman Grundkiewicz, Mert Inan, Zifan Jiang, Oscar Koller, Amit Moryossef, Annette Rios, Dimitar Shterionov, Sandra Sidler-Miserez, Katja Tissi, Davy Van Landuyt:
Findings of the Second WMT Shared Task on Sign Language Translation (WMT-SLT23). WMT 2023: 68-94 - [i8]Amit Moryossef, Mathias Müller, Anne Göhring, Zifan Jiang, Yoav Goldberg, Sarah Ebling:
An Open-Source Gloss-Based Baseline for Spoken to Signed Language Translation. CoRR abs/2305.17714 (2023) - [i7]Amit Moryossef, Zifan Jiang, Mathias Müller, Sarah Ebling, Yoav Goldberg:
Linguistically Motivated Sign Language Segmentation. CoRR abs/2310.13960 (2023) - 2022
- [j5]Tobias Haug, Sarah Ebling, Katja Tissi, Sandra Sidler-Miserez, Penny Boyes Braem:
Development of a Technology-Assisted Assessment for Sign Language Learning. Int. J. Emerg. Technol. Learn. 17(6): 39-56 (2022) - [j4]Rosalee J. Wolfe, John C. McDonald, Thomas Hanke, Sarah Ebling, Davy Van Landuyt, Frankie Picron, Verena Krausneker, Eleni Efthimiou, Evita F. Fotinea, Annelies Braffort:
Sign Language Avatars: A Question of Representation. Inf. 13(4): 206 (2022) - [c23]Nicolas Spring, Marek Kostrzewa, Annette Rios, Sarah Ebling:
Ensembling and Score-Based Filtering in Sentence Alignment for Automatic Simplification of German Texts. HCI (7) 2022: 137-149 - [c22]Matjaz Debevc, Rosalee J. Wolfe, Sarah Ebling:
Language Accessibility for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing - Introduction to the Special Thematic Session. ICCHP-AAATE (1) 2022: 505-511 - [c21]Mathias Müller, Sarah Ebling, Eleftherios Avramidis, Alessia Battisti, Michèle Berger, Richard Bowden, Annelies Braffort, Necati Cihan Camgöz, Cristina España-Bonet, Roman Grundkiewicz, Zifan Jiang, Oscar Koller, Amit Moryossef, Regula Perrollaz, Sabine Reinhard, Annette Rios, Dimitar Shterionov, Sandra Sidler-Miserez, Katja Tissi:
Findings of the First WMT Shared Task on Sign Language Translation (WMT-SLT22). WMT 2022: 744-772 - [e2]Sarah Ebling, Emily Prud'hommeaux, Preethi Vaidyanathan:
Ninth Workshop on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies, SLPAT@ACL 2022, Dublin, Ireland, May 27, 2022. Association for Computational Linguistics 2022, ISBN 978-1-955917-49-0 [contents] - [i6]Zifan Jiang, Amit Moryossef, Mathias Müller, Sarah Ebling:
Machine Translation between Spoken Languages and Signed Languages Represented in SignWriting. CoRR abs/2210.05404 (2022) - [i5]Mathias Müller, Zifan Jiang, Amit Moryossef, Annette Rios, Sarah Ebling:
Considerations for meaningful sign language machine translation based on glosses. CoRR abs/2211.15464 (2022) - 2021
- [c20]Amit Moryossef, Ioannis Tsochantaridis, Joe Dinn, Necati Cihan Camgöz, Richard Bowden, Tao Jiang, Annette Rios, Mathias Müller, Sarah Ebling:
Evaluating the Immediate Applicability of Pose Estimation for Sign Language Recognition. CVPR Workshops 2021: 3434-3440 - [c19]John C. McDonald, Rosalee J. Wolfe, Eleni Efthimiou, Evita Fontinea, Frankie Picron, Davy Van Landuyt, Tina Sioen, Annelies Braffort, Michael Filhol, Sarah Ebling, Thomas Hanke, Verena Krausneker:
The Myth of Signing Avatars. AT4SSL@MTSummit 2021: 33-42 - [c18]Nicolas Spring, Annette Rios, Sarah Ebling:
Exploring German Multi-Level Text Simplification. RANLP 2021: 1339-1349 - [i4]Amit Moryossef, Ioannis Tsochantaridis, Joe Dinn, Necati Cihan Camgöz, Richard Bowden, Tao Jiang, Annette Rios, Mathias Müller, Sarah Ebling:
Evaluating the Immediate Applicability of Pose Estimation for Sign Language Recognition. CoRR abs/2104.10166 (2021) - 2020
- [c17]Amit Moryossef, Ioannis Tsochantaridis, Roee Aharoni, Sarah Ebling, Srini Narayanan:
Real-Time Sign Language Detection Using Human Pose Estimation. ECCV Workshops (2) 2020: 237-248 - [c16]Andreas Säuberli, Sarah Ebling, Martin Volk:
Benchmarking Data-driven Automatic Text Simplification for German. READI@LREC 2020: 41-48 - [c15]Alessia Battisti, Dominik Pfütze, Andreas Säuberli, Marek Kostrzewa, Sarah Ebling:
A Corpus for Automatic Readability Assessment and Text Simplification of German. LREC 2020: 3302-3311 - [e1]Sarah Ebling, Don Tuggener, Manuela Hürlimann, Mark Cieliebak, Martin Volk:
Proceedings of the 5th Swiss Text Analytics Conference and the 16th Conference on Natural Language Processing, SwissText/KONVENS 2020, Zurich, Switzerland, June 23-25, 2020 [online only]. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2624, CEUR-WS.org 2020 [contents] - [i3]Amit Moryossef, Ioannis Tsochantaridis, Roee Aharoni, Sarah Ebling, Srini Narayanan:
Real-Time Sign Language Detection using Human Pose Estimation. CoRR abs/2008.04637 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j3]Tobias Haug, Sarah Ebling:
Using Open-Source Software for Sign Language Learning and Assessment. Int. J. Emerg. Technol. Learn. 14(19): 188-196 (2019) - [c14]Alessia Battisti, Sarah Ebling, Martin Volk:
An Empirical Analysis of Linguistic, Typographic, and Structural Features in Simplified German Texts. CLiC-it 2019 - [i2]Alessia Battisti, Sarah Ebling:
A Corpus for Automatic Readability Assessment and Text Simplification of German. CoRR abs/1909.09067 (2019) - 2018
- [c13]Sarah Ebling, Necati Cihan Camgöz, Penny Boyes Braem, Katja Tissi, Sandra Sidler-Miserez, Stephanie Stoll, Simon Hadfield, Tobias Haug, Richard Bowden, Sandrine Tornay, Marzieh Razavi, Mathew Magimai-Doss:
SMILE Swiss German Sign Language Dataset. LREC 2018 - 2017
- [j2]Hernisa Kacorri, Matt Huenerfauth, Sarah Ebling, Kasmira Patel, Kellie Menzies, Mackenzie Willard:
Regression Analysis of Demographic and Technology-Experience Factors Influencing Acceptance of Sign Language Animation. ACM Trans. Access. Comput. 10(1): 3:1-3:33 (2017) - [c12]Sarah Ebling, Sarah Johnson, Rosalee J. Wolfe, Robyn Moncrief, John McDonald, Souad Baowidan, Tobias Haug, Sandra Sidler-Miserez, Katja Tissi:
Evaluation of Animated Swiss German Sign Language Fingerspelling Sequences and Signs. HCI (8) 2017: 3-13 - 2016
- [j1]Sarah Ebling, John Glauert:
Building a Swiss German Sign Language avatar with JASigning and evaluating it among the Deaf community. Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 15(4): 577-587 (2016) - [c11]Manny Rayner, Pierrette Bouillon, Sarah Ebling, Johanna Gerlach, Irene Strasly, Nikos Tsourakis:
An Open Web Platform for Rule-Based Speech-to-Sign Translation. ACL (2) 2016 - [c10]Anna Jancso, Xi Rao, Johannes Graën, Sarah Ebling:
A Web Application for Geolocalized Signs in Synthesized Swiss German Sign Language. ICCHP (2) 2016: 438-445 - [c9]Julia Suter, Sarah Ebling, Martin Volk:
Rule-based Automatic Text Simplification for German. KONVENS 2016 - 2015
- [c8]Hernisa Kacorri, Matt Huenerfauth, Sarah Ebling, Kasmira Patel, Mackenzie Willard:
Demographic and Experiential Factors Influencing Acceptance of Sign Language Animation by Deaf Users. ASSETS 2015: 147-154 - [c7]Manny Rayner, Alejandro Armando, Pierrette Bouillon, Sarah Ebling, Johanna Gerlach, Sonia Halimi, Irene Strasly, Nikos Tsourakis:
Helping Domain Experts Build Phrasal Speech Translation Systems. FETLT 2015: 41-52 - [c6]Sarah Ebling, Matt Huenerfauth:
Bridging the gap between sign language machine translation and sign language animation using sequence classification. SLPAT@Interspeech 2015: 2-9 - [c5]Sarah Ebling, Rosalee J. Wolfe, Jerry Schnepp, Souad Baowidan, John McDonald, Robyn Moncrief, Sandra Sidler-Miserez, Katja Tissi:
Synthesizing the finger alphabet of Swiss German Sign Language and evaluating the comprehensibility of the resulting animations. SLPAT@Interspeech 2015: 10-16 - [i1]Manny Rayner, Alejandro Armando, Pierrette Bouillon, Sarah Ebling, Johanna Gerlach, Sonia Halimi, Irene Strasly, Nikos Tsourakis:
Helping Domain Experts Build Speech Translation Systems. CoRR abs/1510.01942 (2015) - 2014
- [c4]Phuoc Loc Nguyen, Vivienne Falk, Sarah Ebling:
Building an Application for Learning the Finger Alphabet of Swiss German Sign Language through Use of the Kinect. ICCHP (2) 2014: 404-407 - 2013
- [c3]David Klaper, Sarah Ebling, Martin Volk:
Building a German/Simple German Parallel Corpus for Automatic Text Simplification. PITR@ACL 2013: 11-19 - 2011
- [c2]Sarah Ebling, Andy Way, Martin Volk, Sudip Kumar Naskar:
Combining Semantic and Syntactic Generalization in Example-Based Machine Translation. EAMT 2011 - [c1]Sarah Ebling, Rico Sennrich, David Klaper:
Digging for Names in the Mountains: Combined Person Name Recognition and Reference Resolution for German Alpine Texts. LTC 2011: 189-200
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