Authors
Vinícius Veríssimo, Cecília Silva, Vitor Hanael, Caio Moraes, Rostand Costa, Tiago Maritan, Manuella Aschoff, Thaís Gaudêncio
Publication date
2019/10/29
Book
Proceedings of the 25th Brazillian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web
Pages
101-108
Description
The World Health Organization estimates that approximately 466 million people have some level of hearing loss. This significant portion of the world population faces several challenges in accessing information. The main problem is that the languages in which the deaf community can perceive and produce in a natural way are sign languages (SL). An alternative to dealing with this would be the translation of the content from an oral language to SL. However, when it comes to accessing online content, it is necessary to consider translating SL not only for audio or video content, but also for more complex text on websites. This is already a difficult task by itself for the volume involved, and it also addresses some additional challenges, related to the high cost of human interpreter service and the great dynamism of Internet content. In this context, one of the most promising approaches to such scenarios is the use of …
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