Accessibility / sign language translationaccessibility and communicationParticipation documented
SignON
Dublin, Ireland
Official materials describe SignON as a user-centric and community-driven project that collaborates with Deaf and hard of hearing communities to redefine use cases, co-design services, and validate outcomes.
accessibilitydisability justiceparticipatory designproblem formulationdata collectionmodel developmentevaluationdeployment design
- Region
- Europe
- Lead organization
- SignON Consortium
- Organization type
- research consortium
- Technology group
- multimodal sign language translation
- Activity status
- completed
- Start year
- 2021
- Last updated
- Mar 25, 2026
- Participation mode
- user-centric co-design and co-development with Deaf communities
- Participants
- Deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing users across Europe
- Methods
- use-case redefinition; co-design; co-development; quality assessment; validation
- AI lifecycle stages
- problem formulation; data collection; model development; evaluation; deployment design
- Evidence summary
- Official materials describe SignON as a user-centric and community-driven project that collaborates with Deaf and hard of hearing communities to redefine use cases, co-design services, and validate outcomes.
- Atlas assessment
- Cautious · Medium confidence · evidence grade A
- Uncertainty
- Participation is well evidenced, but power-sharing is narrower or the risk of participation-washing is not negligible.
- Participation group
- Co Design
- Technology description
- multimodal sign language translation
- Funding
- Not documented
- Region of activity
- multi-country
- Verification status
- Live Verified
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