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Generative AI for Video Translation: A Scalable Architecture for Multilingual Video Conferencing

Multimedia 2025-12-17 v1 Artificial Intelligence Computation and Language Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

The real-time deployment of cascaded generative AI pipelines for applications like video translation is constrained by significant system-level challenges. These include the cumulative latency of sequential model inference and the quadratic (O(N2)\mathcal{O}(N^2)) computational complexity that renders multi-user video conferencing applications unscalable. This paper proposes and evaluates a practical system-level framework designed to mitigate these critical bottlenecks. The proposed architecture incorporates a turn-taking mechanism to reduce computational complexity from quadratic to linear in multi-user scenarios, and a segmented processing protocol to manage inference latency for a perceptually real-time experience. We implement a proof-of-concept pipeline and conduct a rigorous performance analysis across a multi-tiered hardware setup, including commodity (NVIDIA RTX 4060), cloud (NVIDIA T4), and enterprise (NVIDIA A100) GPUs. Our objective evaluation demonstrates that the system achieves real-time throughput (τ<1.0\tau < 1.0) on modern hardware. A subjective user study further validates the approach, showing that a predictable, initial processing delay is highly acceptable to users in exchange for a smooth, uninterrupted playback experience. The work presents a validated, end-to-end system design that offers a practical roadmap for deploying scalable, real-time generative AI applications in multilingual communication platforms.

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@article{arxiv.2512.13904,
  title  = {Generative AI for Video Translation: A Scalable Architecture for Multilingual Video Conferencing},
  author = {Amirkia Rafiei Oskooei and Eren Caglar and Ibrahim Sahin and Ayse Kayabay and Mehmet S. Aktas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.13904},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

Accepted manuscript. Published in Applied Sciences, 2025