Computer Vision News - December 2025

Computer Vision News Publisher: C.V. News Copyright: C.V. News Editor: Ralph Anzarouth All rights reserved Unauthorized reproduction is strictly forbidden. Our editorial choices are fully independent from IEEE, WACV, CVPR, ICCV and all conference organizers. 43 Making MetaDataCount Computer Vision News Computer Vision News Would you be interested in joining our next webinar to improve your own knowledge or have the opportunity to ask experts questions? Please look at our website and sign-up to the newsletter! Yuki Arase is a professor at the School of Computing, Institute of Science Tokyo (aka Tokyo Institute of Technology). Her research interests focus on paraphrasing and NLP technology for language education and healthcare. You just met with your doctor, but you have absolutely no clue what all these terms meant. Would it be nice to have a tool translating it into easier, plain language? In English this might be easy due to the large amounts of data, however this is not the case for Japanese. During her talk, Yuki explained that the creation of JASMINE provided a first step for Japanese medical text simplification. First 17.000 sentences from 1000 publicly available patient blogs are reviewed by two highly experienced NLP annotators. This resulted in more than 1400 simple and complex sentence pairs. Do you want to know more about how the model is trained? Or do you want to see some examples? The entire talk can be found on YouTube:

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