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Title: Access to Locally Televised On-Screen Information


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Access to Locally Televised On-Screen
Information
  • Geoff Freed
  • Carl and Ruth Shapiro Family
  • National Center for Accessible Media
  • WGBH Educational Foundation
  • geoff_freed_at_wgbh.org

2
About NCAM
  • The Media Access Group at WGBH is a non-profit
    service (offices in Boston and Los Angeles)
  • The Caption Center (est. 1972)
  • the world's first captioning agency
  • makes audiovisual media accessible to audiences
    who are deaf or hard-of-hearing
  • Descriptive Video Service (est. 1990)
  • makes television, film video accessible to
    audiences who are blind or visually impaired
  • The National Center for Accessible Media (est.
    1993)
  • a research, development and advocacy entity
  • works to make existing emerging technologies
    accessible to all audiences
  • digital television, convergent media, educational
    technologies, web, multimedia

3
Access to Locally Televised On-Screen Information
  • October 2005 September 2008 extended until
    September 2009 http//ncam.wgbh.org/onscreen
  • Exploring solutions to enable local television
    stations to convey both emergency and
    non-emergency information in a manner that meets
    the communication needs of people with sensory
    disabilities.
  • Funding provided by the U.S. Department of
    Education
  • Partner television station WCVB Hearst-Argyle

4
Project Activities
  • Develop prototype software to intercept data from
    various sources, then extract, transform and
    prepare it for text display or for speech output.
  • Create demonstration models.
  • Publish guidelines for local television stations
    which suggest implementation schemes for various
    equipment configurations, and provide
    recommendations for further study.

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Rules regarding accessibility of on-screen
information
  • FCC 47 C.F.R. Part 79, established in 2000
  • Emergency information that is provided in the
    audio portion of the programming must be made
    accessible to persons with hearing disabilities
    by using a method of closed captioning or by
    using a method of visual presentation.
  • Emergency information that is provided in the
    video portion of a regularly scheduled newscast,
    or newscast that interrupts regular programming,
    must be made accessible to persons with visual
    disabilities.

6
Rules regarding accessibility of on-screen
information
  • Emergency information that is provided in the
    video portion of programming that is not a
    regularly scheduled newscast, or a newscast that
    interrupts regular programming, must be
    accompanied with an aural tone.
  • Emergency information should not block any closed
    captioning and any closed captioning should not
    block any emergency information provided by means
    other than closed captioning.

7
Rules regarding accessibility of on-screen
information
  • Emergency information should not block any video
    description and any video description provided
    should not block any emergency information
    provided by means other than video description.

8
Examples of current practice
9
Examples of current practice
10
Solutions descriptions
  • Analog One stream of additional audio inserted
    into the SAP channel.

11
Solutions descriptions
  • Multiple streams of information

12
How its done TTS
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Solutions captions
  • Relocate captions as necessary
  • software that monitors position of on-screen
    graphics so that captions may be automatically
    relocated when there is a conflict between the
    two elements

14
Solutions relocatable captions (lower-third)
15
Solutions relocatable captions (upper-third)
16
How its done captions
  • Application monitors a scene open in DekoCast
  • Controls GPI outputs to control an EEG CB412
    Caption Data Bridge
  • CB412 is used to relocate closed caption text
    away from lines where it would obscure the
    graphics underneath

17
How its done captions
18
Guidelines
  • Publication of guidelines for local stations that
    summarize...
  • how software can be used to prepare data for
    translation to speech, and inserted into the
    broadcast stream
  • suggestions for an array of implementation
    schemes for various equipment configurations
  • recommendations for further study.

19
Additional work in accessible alerts
  • Access to Emergency Alerts, 4-year grant from
    U.S. Dept. of Commerce http//ncam.wgbh.org/alert
    s
  • United industry and consumers to identify
    replicable approaches to accessible notification
  • Resources include
  • Information requirements model
  • Consumer, emergency management social science
    research reports
  • Recommendations to media, government, industry,
    emergency management and consumers

20
Excerpted recommendations to media
  • Produce a library of fully accessible (text,
    audio, video) emergency messages that can be
    delivered on-air, via mobile devices, the Web,
    shown in shelters, etc.
  • Instruct on-air news personnel to audibly
    describe what is visually presented (e.g., maps,
    remote broadcasts, etc.)
  • Provide captions audio descriptions for video
    delivered on the Web
  • Ensure that broadcasters Web sites are fully
    accessible

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Access to Locally TelevisedOn-Screen Information
  • Geoff Freed
  • geoff_freed_at_wgbh.org
  • http//ncam.wgbh.org/onscreen
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