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Smart Objects and Technologies for Social Good. 9th EAI International Conference, GOODTECHS 2023, Leiria, Portugal, October 18-20, 2023, Proceedings

Research Article

Experience of Visually-Impaired Children in the Enjoyment of Cartoons

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-031-52524-7_9,
        author={Marina Buzzi and Daniele Di Bella and Cristiano Gazzarrini and Barbara Leporini},
        title={Experience of Visually-Impaired Children in the Enjoyment of Cartoons},
        proceedings={Smart Objects and Technologies for Social Good. 9th EAI International Conference, GOODTECHS 2023, Leiria, Portugal, October 18-20, 2023, Proceedings},
        proceedings_a={GOODTECHS},
        year={2024},
        month={1},
        keywords={Cartoons audio-descriptions blind children accessibility},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-031-52524-7_9}
    }
    
  • Marina Buzzi
    Daniele Di Bella
    Cristiano Gazzarrini
    Barbara Leporini
    Year: 2024
    Experience of Visually-Impaired Children in the Enjoyment of Cartoons
    GOODTECHS
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-52524-7_9
Marina Buzzi1, Daniele Di Bella, Cristiano Gazzarrini, Barbara Leporini2,*
  • 1: IIT-CNR, via Moruzzi 1
  • 2: ISTI-CNR, via Moruzzi 1
*Contact email: barbara.leporini@isti.cnr.it

Abstract

Accessing video media by people with visual impairments is still a challenge. Audio descriptions are used as a tool to describe images that cannot be perceived by those who cannot see and cannot be understood from dialogues. The creation of audio descriptions involves (1) modifying the videos in terms of additional audio tracks with the use of tools that require specific skills, and (2) the need to alter the original video, unless the same is directly inserted by the producers. In addition, the structure and language used for audio descriptions are often adult-oriented and less designed for children with visual impairments. In this paper, we propose a solution to provide audio descriptions without editing the original videos. A pilot test with 4 children with visual impairment allowed us to evaluate the audio descriptions prepared for a series of episodes of a cartoon popular among children, and the use of the proposed system.

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Cartoons audio-descriptions blind children accessibility
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2024-01-24
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