Authors
Ali Selman Aydin, Yu-Jung Ko, Utku Uckun, IV Ramakrishnan, Vikas Ashok
Publication date
2021/10/26
Book
Proceedings of the 30th ACM International Conference on Information & Knowledge Management
Pages
58-67
Description
Video accessibility is crucial for blind screen-reader users as online videos are increasingly playing an essential role in education, employment, and entertainment. While there exist quite a few techniques and guidelines that focus on creating accessible videos, there is a dearth of research that attempts to characterize the accessibility of existing videos. Therefore in this paper, we define and investigate a diverse set of video and audio-based accessibility features in an effort to characterize accessible and inaccessible videos. As a ground truth for our investigation, we built a custom dataset of 600 videos, in which each video was assigned an accessibility score based on the number of its wins in a Swiss-system tournament, where human annotators performed pairwise accessibility comparisons of videos. In contrast to existing accessibility research where the assessments are typically done by blind users, we …
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AS Aydin, YJ Ko, U Uckun, IV Ramakrishnan, V Ashok - Proceedings of the 30th ACM International Conference …, 2021