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Main Authors: Asasi, Sobhan, Lakhal, Mohamed Ilyes, Bowden, Richard
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.06732
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author Asasi, Sobhan
Lakhal, Mohamed Ilyes
Bowden, Richard
author_facet Asasi, Sobhan
Lakhal, Mohamed Ilyes
Bowden, Richard
contents Sign Language Translation (SLT) attempts to convert sign language videos into spoken sentences. However, many existing methods struggle with the disparity between visual and textual representations during end-to-end learning. Gloss-based approaches help to bridge this gap by leveraging structured linguistic information. While, gloss-free methods offer greater flexibility and remove the burden of annotation, they require effective alignment strategies. Recent advances in Large Language Models (LLMs) have enabled gloss-free SLT by generating text-like representations from sign videos. In this work, we introduce a novel hierarchical pre-training strategy inspired by the structure of sign language, incorporating pseudo-glosses and contrastive video-language alignment. Our method hierarchically extracts features at frame, segment, and video levels, aligning them with pseudo-glosses and the spoken sentence to enhance translation quality. Experiments demonstrate that our approach improves BLEU-4 and ROUGE scores while maintaining efficiency.
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spellingShingle Hierarchical Feature Alignment for Gloss-Free Sign Language Translation
Asasi, Sobhan
Lakhal, Mohamed Ilyes
Bowden, Richard
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Sign Language Translation (SLT) attempts to convert sign language videos into spoken sentences. However, many existing methods struggle with the disparity between visual and textual representations during end-to-end learning. Gloss-based approaches help to bridge this gap by leveraging structured linguistic information. While, gloss-free methods offer greater flexibility and remove the burden of annotation, they require effective alignment strategies. Recent advances in Large Language Models (LLMs) have enabled gloss-free SLT by generating text-like representations from sign videos. In this work, we introduce a novel hierarchical pre-training strategy inspired by the structure of sign language, incorporating pseudo-glosses and contrastive video-language alignment. Our method hierarchically extracts features at frame, segment, and video levels, aligning them with pseudo-glosses and the spoken sentence to enhance translation quality. Experiments demonstrate that our approach improves BLEU-4 and ROUGE scores while maintaining efficiency.
title Hierarchical Feature Alignment for Gloss-Free Sign Language Translation
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.06732