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YouTube-ASL: A Large-Scale, Open-Domain American Sign Language-English Parallel Corpus

Computation and Language 2023-10-30 v2 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

Machine learning for sign languages is bottlenecked by data. In this paper, we present YouTube-ASL, a large-scale, open-domain corpus of American Sign Language (ASL) videos and accompanying English captions drawn from YouTube. With ~1000 hours of videos and >2500 unique signers, YouTube-ASL is ~3x as large and has ~10x as many unique signers as the largest prior ASL dataset. We train baseline models for ASL to English translation on YouTube-ASL and evaluate them on How2Sign, where we achieve a new finetuned state of the art of 12.39 BLEU and, for the first time, report zero-shot results.

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@article{arxiv.2306.15162,
  title  = {YouTube-ASL: A Large-Scale, Open-Domain American Sign Language-English Parallel Corpus},
  author = {David Uthus and Garrett Tanzer and Manfred Georg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.15162},
  year   = {2023}
}