ViPo-MLLM: Visual-Pose Multimodal LLM for Gloss-Free Sign Language Translation
Abstract
Gloss-free Sign Language Translation (SLT) translates sign language videos into spoken-language sentences without gloss annotations, avoiding costly labeling but requiring fine-grained modeling of hands, body, and facial cues. Existing methods often use single-modality or weakly fused features, limiting performance. We propose ViPo-MLLM, a framework that integrates spatio-temporal RGB and human pose features. Dedicated encoders model intra-modal dynamics and cross-modal attention captures long-range dependencies. The fused representation is conditioned with a structured prompt and processed by an LLM trained with contrastive and language modeling objectives. The proposed model was evaluated on the PHOENIX14T and CSL-Daily datasets and achieved new state-of-the-art results on both datasets. Moreover, the ViPo-MLLM model attained competitive performance compared to gloss-based recognition approaches, confirming the effectiveness of the proposed pose cues and cross-modal attention mechanisms.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2607.03657,
title = {ViPo-MLLM: Visual-Pose Multimodal LLM for Gloss-Free Sign Language Translation},
author = {Ahmed Abul Hasanaath and Bicheng Xu and Mir Rayat Imtiaz Hossain and Leonid Sigal and Hamzah Luqman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.03657},
year = {2026}
}