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Subtitling speed in Media Accessibility research: some methodological considerations
Perspectives, 2020Media Accessibility researchers who analyze existing subtitled materials or who create them in the lab for experimental purposes often report on the average subtitling speed of their samples as a measure to describe the rate at which their materials were
Nazaret Fresno, Katarzyna Sepielak
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International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can cause a range of cognitive and communication challenges that negatively affect social participation in both face-to-face interactions and computer-mediated communication.
Yaxin Hu +8 more
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can cause a range of cognitive and communication challenges that negatively affect social participation in both face-to-face interactions and computer-mediated communication.
Yaxin Hu +8 more
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Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2021
The obligation to make broadcast media accessible is often taught as the last step in media production. This article describes a year-long project that paired disabled media-makers with students to create three films and a podcast rooted in critical ...
C. Jones, K. Collins, Anne Zbitnew
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The obligation to make broadcast media accessible is often taught as the last step in media production. This article describes a year-long project that paired disabled media-makers with students to create three films and a podcast rooted in critical ...
C. Jones, K. Collins, Anne Zbitnew
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International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility
Audiovisual media is integral to modern living, yet is not always accessible to all. Modern accessibility interventions, such as subtitles, support many, however, communities with complex communication needs are largely unconsidered.
Alexandre Nevsky +5 more
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Audiovisual media is integral to modern living, yet is not always accessible to all. Modern accessibility interventions, such as subtitles, support many, however, communities with complex communication needs are largely unconsidered.
Alexandre Nevsky +5 more
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Vascular Access and Contrast Media
Journal of Infusion Nursing, 2011Over the past several years, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has received more than 250 adverse event reports in which vascular access devices have ruptured when used with power injectors. The adverse events include rupture and device fragmentation. The outcome of these events affects both the patient and the care provider.
Ann, Earhart, Paula, McMahon
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Proceedings of The 9th Australasian Conference on Interactive Entertainment: Matters of Life and Death, 2013
Silently and without attracting much attention, the filter establishes itself at the heart of digital media: It becomes an essential tool and a limiting factor, on technical and conceptual levels, in all areas of life. In this brave new world of digital technically implemented policies, essential decisions are made for us, many of them in microseconds,
Cermak-Sassenrath, Daniel +2 more
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Silently and without attracting much attention, the filter establishes itself at the heart of digital media: It becomes an essential tool and a limiting factor, on technical and conceptual levels, in all areas of life. In this brave new world of digital technically implemented policies, essential decisions are made for us, many of them in microseconds,
Cermak-Sassenrath, Daniel +2 more
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Accessible solitons in diffusive media
Optics Letters, 2014We investigate spatial solitons in nonlocal media with a nonlinear index well modeled by a diffusive equation. We address the role of nonlocality and its interplay with boundary conditions, shedding light on the behavior of accessible solitons in real samples and discussing the accuracy of the highly nonlocal approximation.
Alberucci Alessandro +2 more
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2003
Contents: E.P. Bucy, J.E. Newhagen, Preface: The New Thinking About Media Access. Part I:Introduction. J.E. Newhagen, E.P. Bucy, Routes to Media Access. Part II:Psychological Dimensions of Media Access. M.E. Grabe, R. Kamhawi, Cognitive Access to New and Traditional Media: Evidence From Different Strata of the Social Order. E.P. Bucy, The Interactivity
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Contents: E.P. Bucy, J.E. Newhagen, Preface: The New Thinking About Media Access. Part I:Introduction. J.E. Newhagen, E.P. Bucy, Routes to Media Access. Part II:Psychological Dimensions of Media Access. M.E. Grabe, R. Kamhawi, Cognitive Access to New and Traditional Media: Evidence From Different Strata of the Social Order. E.P. Bucy, The Interactivity
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Media players for accessibility
Proceedings of the 2012 Joint International Conference on Human-Centered Computer Environments, 2012We have developed two versions of a media player designed for differently abled users. The media player, suitable for selecting and playing songs or videos, runs on either computer-hosted "Alice" or an iOS smartphone or tablet. Even though special users have trouble with normal mouse and keyboard, such accessibility allows them to enjoy selected media.
Kensuke Nishimura, Michael Cohen
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