24 February 2024
In an academic setting, we aim to grade student projects as objectively as possible. In the Master of Computer Science Engineering program at Ghent University, the machine learning course traditionally featured a significant project component contributing to the final grade. Throughout the course, students delivered three interim presentations, each evaluated by three assessors: the professor and two teaching assistants (TAs). To ensure consistency and fairness, we implemented a rubric system where assessors delineated specific criteria. To streamline the assessment process, we automated the process using a custom built tool, which also included a Domain Specific Language (DSL).
Read more10 November 2023
My colleagues and I will be presenting my work on video-based sign language dictionary querying as a demo at the Dag Van De Wetenschap in Ghent on November 26th, 2023.
Read more13 June 2023
I recently attended the eighth edition of the Sign Language Translation and Avatar Technology (SLTAT) workshop at ICASSP 2023. The workshop featured talks and presentations from industry and academia on topics ranging from sign language avatars and sign language recognition to data collection.
Read more11 May 2023
AIRO recently participated in the Kaggle competition on isolated ASL sign recognition and received a silver medal, securing the 16th position out of 1165 teams! Many thanks to my teammates Joni and Maxim.
Read more06 April 2023
Machine translation for sign languages is a hot topic. Last week, my most recent article was published in Springer's Universal Access in the Information Society.
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