TRANSFER LEARNING AND CUSTOM LOSS APPLIED TO TRANSFORMER-BASED TEXT TRANSLATION FOR SIGN LANGUAGE ANIMATED SUBTITLES

Transfer Learning and Custom Loss Applied to Transformer-Based Text Translation for Sign Language Animated Subtitles

Online learning’s rise presents unique challenges for the deaf community, particularly in understanding educational videos.This research addresses the problem by proposing a solution to generate animated subtitles in the Indonesian Sign Language System, namely SIBI (Sistem Isyarat Bahasa Indonesia).The existing method produces word-by-word a

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Silver/tannic acid nanoparticles/ poly-L-lysine decorated polyvinyl alcohol-hydrogel as a hybrid wound dressing

Hydrogels containing antimicrobial materials have emerged as attractive platforms for wound treatment in the past decade due to their favorable bio-mimicking properties, excellent modulation of bacterial infection, and ability to minimize Phosphatidylserine bacterial resistance.Herein, a hybrid combination of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), hyperbranched

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Growth Behavior of Listeria monocytogenes in a Traditional Norwegian Fermented Fish Product (Rakfisk), and Its Inhibition through Bacteriophage Addition

Listeria monocytogenes may persist in food production environments and cause listeriosis.In Norway, a product of concern is the traditional and popular fermented fish product “rakfisk”, which is Pop-Up Sofabed made from freshwater salmonid fish by mild-salting and brine maturation at low temperatures for several months.It is eaten witho

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The difference in cortical activation pattern for complex motor skills: A functional near- infrared spectroscopy study

Abstract The human brain SWORD is lateralized to dominant or non-dominant hemispheres, and controlled through large-scale neural networks between correlated cortical regions.Recently, many neuroimaging studies have been conducted to examine the origin of brain lateralization, but this is still unclear.In this study, we examined the differences in b

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