- EASIER – project presentation at 12th Meeting of the Web Accessibility Directive Expert Group (WADEX) by Giacomo Inches | Brussels, Belgium on June 21, 2023 (download the pdf here)
- Sign Language Machine Translation and Deaf Communities: the case for co-creation – presentation at the XIX World Congress of the World Federation of the Deaf by Mark Wheatley and Maartje De Meulder | Jeju, South Korea on July 13, 2023 (download the pdf here)
- EASIER – project presentation at Researching Accessibility LEAD ME Workgroups Meeting by Giacomo Inches | Online on February 23, 2023 (download the pdf here)
- EASIER – project presentation at EUD General Assembly by Davy Van Landuyt | Marseille, France on May 26-28, 2022 (download the pdf here)
EASIER/SignON CONCERTATION EVENT
- “EASIER-SignON Concertation Event” agenda & intro slides
- “Opening Address” video by Brando Benifei (Member of European Parliament)
- “SignON – Project Overview” by Dimitar Shterionov (SignON Scientific Coordinator)
- “EASIER – Project Overview” by Eleni Efthimiou (EASIER Scientific Coordinator)
- “LEAD-ME COST Action” by Krishna Chandramouli (LEAD-ME Action, WG3 Leader)
- “Sign Language and Sign Language processing technologies” by Eleni Efthimiou (EASIER Scientific Coordinator)
- “The SL MT pipeline” by Dimitar Shterionov (SignON Scientific Coordinator)
- “Data and other challenges” by Caro Brosens (SignON project member)
- “User engagement” by Davy Van Landuyt (EUD)
- “Web Accessibility for Deaf Users: Current Status and Future Perspectives” by Carlos Duarte (LEAD-ME Action, WG1 Leader)
- “The role of AI in promoting digital accessibility” by Krishna Chandramouli (LEAD-ME Action, WG3 Leader)
SIGN NEOLOGISM WORKSHOP
- “Creating signs in technical and scientific fields” by Cyril Claudet (STIM Sourd France)
- “Interpreter’s ethics: role and legitimacy in the process of creating sign language neologisms in the professional field” by Marine Dupont, Aline Alemany and Claire Bonrepos (Interpretis, France)
- “Neologisms in Sign Languages: Linguistic Issues” by Kearsy Cormier (University College London, UK)
- “EASIER & neologism” by Thomas Hanke (Universität Hamburg, Germany)