Draft:Sign Translate
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Developer(s) | sign.mt ltd |
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Initial release | 1 August 2021 |
Stable release | |
Repository | github.com/sign/translate |
Written in | TypeScript, Python |
Type | Computer-assisted translation |
License | Creative Commons NonCommercial license |
Website | sign.mt |
Sign Translate[1] is an open source cutting-edge real-time sign language translation software, developed by sign.mt ltd. Launched in 2021, the platform aims to revolutionize sign language communication by providing effortless translation on both desktop and mobile platforms.
- Real-time translation of sign language
- Supports multiple platforms including desktop and mobile
- Open-source codebase allowing community contributions
Development
[edit]The project is hosted on GitHub, where users and developers can contribute to its further enhancement. They are guided by the contribution guidelines provided by the developer. There's also a mechanism for users and developers to submit issues regarding the software.
Licensing
[edit]Sign Translate is licensed under the Creative Commons NonCommercial license, which permits users to share, remix, adapt, and build upon the material, but requires them to provide attribution, use it non-commercially, and share any derivative works under the same license.
External Links
[edit]Mentions
[edit]- Sign Translate was mentioned in the SignON project's Deliverable D6.6[3] under Sign Language Machine Translation Options Currently Available.
- Sign Translate was also highlighted on the Galicia ISF's blog[4] under the theme Technology for Human Development.
References
[edit]- ^ Moryossef, Amit (2023). "sign.mt: Effortless Real-Time Sign Language Translation".
- ^ Moryossef, Amit (2023). "sign.mt: Real-Time Multilingual Sign Language Translation Application". arXiv:2310.05064 [cs.CL].
- ^ "SignON Market Analysis (Deliverable D6.6)" (PDF). SignON Project. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
- ^ "Technology for Human Development". Galicia ISF. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
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