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Progressive Transformers for End-to-End Sign Language Production

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2020
The goal of automatic Sign Language Production (SLP) is to translate spoken language to a continuous stream of sign language video at a level comparable to a human translator.
Ben Saunders   +2 more
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Non-Autoregressive Sign Language Production with Gaussian Space

British Machine Vision Conference, 2021
Sign Language Production (SLP) aims to translate spoken language expressions into sign language expressions such as a sequence of sign poses or a sign video. Previous SLP works have used an autoregressive approach to learn the relationship between spoken
Eui Jun Hwang, Jung-Ho Kim, Jong C. Park
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Scalable Extraction of Training Data from (Production) Language Models

arXiv.org, 2023
This paper studies extractable memorization: training data that an adversary can efficiently extract by querying a machine learning model without prior knowledge of the training dataset.
Milad Nasr   +9 more
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Language production

Cognitive Psychology, 2020
n Components of word naming system derived from aphasic dissociations n (1) Anomia due to semantic impairments n category-specific or category-general n correlation of comprehension and production deficits suggests single semantic system n (2) Anomia ...
M. Eysenck, Mark T. Keane
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The role of conceptualization during language production: evidence from event encoding

Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 2019
As Pim Levelt proposed in Speaking, language production begins with the preverbal, conceptual apprehension of an event or state of affairs that the speaker intends to talk about.
A. Papafragou, Myrto Grigoroglou
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Idea Formulation for Spoken Language Production: The Interface of Cognition and Language

Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2019
Background: Language and communication are fundamental to the human experience, and, traditionally, spoken language is studied as an isolated skill.
M. Barker, N. Nelson, G. Robinson
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Stealing Part of a Production Language Model

International Conference on Machine Learning
We introduce the first model-stealing attack that extracts precise, nontrivial information from black-box production language models like OpenAI's ChatGPT or Google's PaLM-2.
Nicholas Carlini   +12 more
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Clinical impact of wordless picture storybooks on bilingual narrative language production: A comparison of the 'Frog' stories.

International journal of language and communication disorders, 2016
BACKGROUND Language sampling, recognized as a gold standard for expressive language assessment, is often elicited using wordless picture storybooks. A series of wordless storybooks, commonly referred to as 'Frog' stories, have been frequently used in ...
John J Heilmann   +3 more
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Using Language Sample Analysis to Assess Spoken Language Production in Adolescents.

Language, Speech & Hearing Services in Schools, 2016
PURPOSE This tutorial discusses the importance of language sample analysis and how Systematic Analysis of Language Transcripts (SALT) software can be used to simplify the process and effectively assess the spoken language production of adolescents ...
Jon F. Miller   +2 more
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The Effects of Mode and Task Complexity on Second Language Production

, 2017
Taking a psycholinguistic orientation within task-based language teaching scholarship, this study investigated the effects of mode (oral vs. written) and task complexity on second language (L2) performance.
Olena Vasylets   +2 more
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