Representation Matters: The Case for Diversifying Sign Language Avatars

Maria Kopf, R. Omardeen, Davy Van Landuyt
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As interest in sign language machine translation grows, there is more focus on developing and refining avatar technology to present translation outputs. While signing avatar technology research has focused on legibility and appearance, there has been little attention paid to representing diversity in signing avatars, and the default is often a white female animation. We present data from focus groups conducted in two ongoing sign language machine translation projects in Europe that give insight into deaf end-users’ desires for diversity in avatar representations. Our results reveal a strong desire for full customisability, including options for representing diversity in gender expression and ethnicity, as well as accommodating sociolinguistic variation and personal identity through modified avatar signing styles. This work provides initial insights, but considerable future research is necessary, particularly with minorities and sub-groups within deaf communities.
代表问题:多样化的手语化身的案例
随着人们对手语机器翻译兴趣的增长,人们越来越关注开发和改进虚拟化身技术来呈现翻译输出。虽然签名化身技术研究的重点是易读性和外观,但很少有人关注签名化身的多样性,默认情况下通常是白人女性动画。我们展示了在欧洲进行的两个正在进行的手语机器翻译项目中进行的焦点小组的数据,这些数据深入了解了聋人最终用户对化身表示多样性的渴望。我们的研究结果揭示了用户对完全可定制性的强烈需求,包括通过修改头像签名风格来代表性别表达和种族的多样性,以及适应社会语言差异和个人身份的选择。这项工作提供了初步的见解,但未来还需要大量的研究,特别是对聋人社区中的少数民族和亚群体的研究。
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