9th Workshop on Sign Language Translation and Avatar Technologies (SLTAT 2025)
It addresses communication barriers for deaf individuals by fostering interdisciplinary research, though it is incremental as part of an ongoing workshop series.
The paper summarizes the 9th SLTAT workshop, which focuses on advancing deaf/human communication through technologies like sign language translation and avatars, highlighting contributions across recognition, data, tools, ethics, and affective computing.
The Sign Language Translation and Avatar Technology (SLTAT) workshops continue a series of gatherings to share recent advances in improving deaf / human communication through non-invasive means. This 2025 edition, the 9th since its first appearance in 2011, is hosted by the International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVA), giving the opportunity for contamination between two research communities, using digital humans as either virtual interpreters or as interactive conversational agents. As presented in this summary paper, SLTAT sees contributions beyond avatar technologies, with a consistent number of submissions on sign language recognition, and other work on data collection, data analysis, tools, ethics, usability, and affective computing.