Title: Users, Content
1Users, Content Accessibility
ITU Workshop on Making Media Accessible to
allThe options and the economics (Geneva,
Switzerland, 24 (p.m.) 25 October 2013)
- Peter Olaf LOOMS
- Chairman, ITU-T FG AVA
- polooms_at_gmail.com
Geneva, Switzerland, 25 October 2013
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2What this talk is about
- Content, including user-generated content (UGC)
- Crowd-sourcing
- Non-traditional models for making AV content
accessible
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31. What do we mean by content?
TV-programs
Access Services Meta-content
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4Who produces the content?
TV-programs
User Access Services Meta-content
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5Who produces the content?Non-traditional (UGC)
6Who produces the content?Traditional Supply Chain
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7Who produces the content?Traditional Supply Chain
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promos
8Who produces the content?Non-traditional access
services
- Who makes the subtitles?
- Who distributes the subtitles?
- Who pays for production distribution?
- Who assesses accessibility?
Production of access services
9Who produces the content?Non-traditional access
services
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10Case 1 Users make subtitles
Source http//www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-23252
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11Case 1 Issues and Take-aways
- Intellectual property rights and accessibility
- WIPO Conference made progress for fair-use
provisions for e-books for screen readers (visual
impairments) - No general fair-use provisions for
accessibility and other audiences (both
individuals with functional impairments and
inter-lingual communication) - Get stakeholder buy-in!
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12Case 2 Subtitles on Ted Talks
13Case 2 Subtitles on Ted Talks
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14Case 2 Subtitles on Ted Talks
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15Case 2 Subtitles on Ted Talks
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16Case 2 Issues and Take-aways
- Operating costs - subtitles
- TED TALKS shows that it can be done for multiple
languages - A mix of traditional models for production and
non-traditional (TED TALK users contribute and
evaluate the subtitles and transcripts) - Virtuous Circle - success breeds success!
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17Case 3 Crowd-sourcing Media Accessibility -
EIII
18Case 3 Crowd-sourcingCost-effective
accessibility tests?
Developer watching video of usability test
Source http//justincaseyouwerewondering.com/wp-
content/uploads/2012/01/UsabilityTest.png
19Case 3 Crowd-sourcing Media Accessibility - EIII
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20Case 3 Crowd-sourcing Media Accessibility -
EIII
- Objectives - the main objectives of the
crowd-sourcing workpackage - a methodology for the user testing of
e-accessibility for web and for audio-visual
media. - a framework to enable user testing of
accessibility and usability of the web and
audiovisual media using crowd-sourcing. - At national level, analyse additional needs for
evaluations to find ways to do this with user
testing using crowd-sourcing.
Geneva, Switzerland, 25 October 2013
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21Case 3 Crowd-sourcing Media Accessibility -
EIII
- Issues
- How do we ensure that crowd-sourcing for user
testing is inclusive?
Pieter Bruegel (1568) The Parable of the Blind
Geneva, Switzerland, 25 October 2013
22Case 3 Crowd-sourcing Media Accessibility -
EIII
- Issues
- How do we ensure that the results of Web checks
and AV media evaluations make a difference? - Metrics of accessibility
- Building awareness end-to-end from those
commissioning content to those who use it - Change management!
Geneva, Switzerland, 25 October 2013
23Case 3 Issues and Take-aways
- Access service optimization
- Crowd-sourcing - a good case using both
ideological and economic arguments - Check that the voices of those excluded are also
heard (triangulation with other assessment
methods like simulators, user tests) - Change management make sure that we learn from
our mistakes!
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24Thank you for listening
- Contact details
- FG AVA website
- http//www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/focusgroups/ava/Pages/
default.aspx - FG AVA secretariat
- Alexandra Gaspari
- tsbfgava_at_itu.int
- Chairman
- Peter Olaf Looms
- Ellesvinget 25
- DK-2950 Vedbæk
- DENMARK
- E polooms_at_gmail.com
- M 45 51 56 75 46
- Skype pol-denmark
- WeChat peterolaflooms
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