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The Minority AD: Creativity in Audio Descriptions of Visual Art

2021
Several studies have described the most frequent features of visual art audio description (AD), but less frequent or minority features have received less attention. This article offers a description and discussion of minority features in visual art AD as instances of more creative practices that can foster a variety of experiences for the diversity of ...
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Enhancing Audio Description: A Value Added Approach

2012
Audio Description makes films, shows and TV programs accessible to visually impaired audience. It is expensive so wide adoption of this technology is not practical. Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission requires that broadcaster describes a minimum of four hours of primetime programming a week.
Jack Sade, Komal Naz, Malgorzata Plaza
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“Tale as Old as Time”: Animation as a Medium in Teaching Audiovisual Language and Audio Description

redit - Revista Electrónica de Didáctica de la Traducción y la Interpretación
This article presents a didactic sequence for learning the fundamentals of filmic audio description (AD) using audiovisual materials that employ animation techniques.
Vicente Bru García   +1 more
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Enhancing Accessibility in Animation: A Context-Aware Audio Description System for Visually Impaired Children

International Conference on Multimodal Interaction
Cartoons and animated media play a crucial role in children’s cognitive and emotional growth, yet remain largely inaccessible to visually impaired audiences.
Md Fahad Bin Zamal
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Unveiling Audio Description Styles’ Diversity in Persian

Hikma
Audio description (AD) is indispensable for ensuring that visual media becomes fully accessible to blind and visually impaired (BVI) individuals, thereby allowing them to actively participate in and enjoy films and television shows alongside sighted ...
Fatemeh Jomhouri   +2 more
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Audio description for all? The benefits and concerns of extending access provision to sighted people

Curator: The Museum Journal
Audio description (AD) is an established part of museums' access programs for blind and partially blind (BPB) people. This paper explores the merits and caveats regarding “AD for all”, rolling out the provision for sighted people as well.
Ellen Adams
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FocusedAD: Character-centric Movie Audio Description

arXiv.org
Movie Audio Description (AD) aims to narrate visual content during dialogue-free segments, particularly benefiting blind and visually impaired (BVI) audiences.
Xiaojun Ye   +5 more
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DescribePro: Collaborative Audio Description with Human-AI Interaction

International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility
Audio description (AD) makes video content accessible to millions of blind and low vision (BLV) users. However, creating high-quality AD involves a trade-off between the precision of human-crafted descriptions and the efficiency of AI-generated ones.
Maryam S Cheema   +4 more
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YouDescribe: Bridging AI Efficiency and Human Insight for Scalable Audio Description

Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction for Work
Audio description (AD) is critical for making video content accessible to blind and low-vision (BLV) audiences, yet remains largely unavailable for short-form and user-generated videos.
Lana Do   +5 more
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Translated from English or created in Spanish? The reception of audio description for video games

Translation Spaces
Video gaming has gained immense popularity as a form of entertainment all around the world. However, most games are not fully accessible for players with visual disabilities.
Carme Mangiron, Xiaochun Zhang
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