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ViScene: A Collaborative Authoring Tool for Scene Descriptions in Videos.

Rosiana Natalie1, Ebrima Jarjue2, Hernisa Kacorri2, Kotaro Hara1.   

Abstract

Audio descriptions can make the visual content in videos accessible to people with visual impairments. However, the majority of the online videos lack audio descriptions due in part to the shortage of experts who can create high-quality descriptions. We present ViScene, a web-based authoring tool that taps into the larger pool of sighted non-experts to help them generate high-quality descriptions via two feedback mechanisms-succinct visualizations and comments from an expert. Through a mixed-design study with N = 6 participants, we explore the usability of ViScene and the quality of the descriptions created by sighted non-experts with and without feedback comments. Our results indicate that non-experts can produce better descriptions with feedback comments; preliminary insights also highlight the role that people with visual impairments can play in providing this feedback.

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Keywords:  Scene description; video accessibility; visual impairment

Year:  2020        PMID: 34282410      PMCID: PMC8286807          DOI: 10.1145/3373625.3418030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ASSETS


  2 in total

1.  Uncovering Patterns in Reviewers' Feedback to Scene Description Authors.

Authors:  Rosiana Natalie; Jolene Loh Kar Inn; Tan Huei Suen; Joshua Tseng Shi Hao; Hernisa Kacorri; Kotaro Hara
Journal:  ASSETS       Date:  2021

2.  The Efficacy of Collaborative Authoring of Video Scene Descriptions.

Authors:  Rosiana Natalie; Joshua Tseng; Jolene Loh; Ian Luke Yi-Ren Chan; Huei Suen Tan; Ebrima H Jarjue; Hernisa Kacorri; Kotaro Hara
Journal:  ASSETS       Date:  2021
  2 in total

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