A Saliency-driven Video Magnifier for People with Low Vision.

Ali Selman Aydin, Shirin Feiz, Vikas Ashok, I V Ramakrishnan
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Consuming video content poses significant challenges for many screen magnifier users, which is the "go to" assistive technology for people with low vision. While screen magnifier software could be used to achieve a zoom factor that would make the content of the video visible to low-vision users, it is oftentimes a major challenge for these users to navigate through videos. Towards making videos more accessible for low-vision users, we have developed the SViM video magnifier system [6]. Specifically, SViM consists of three different magnifier interfaces with easy-to-use means of interactions. All three interfaces are driven by visual saliency as a guided signal, which provides a quantification of interestingness at the pixel-level. Saliency information, which is provided as a heatmap is then processed to obtain distinct regions of interest. These regions of interests are tracked over time and displayed using an easy-to-use interface. We present a description of our overall design and interfaces.

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专为低视力人士设计的显著性视频放大镜。
对于许多屏幕放大镜用户来说,观看视频内容是一项重大挑战,而屏幕放大镜是低视力人群的“首选”辅助技术。虽然屏幕放大软件可以用来实现缩放系数,使视频内容对低视力用户可见,但对于这些用户来说,浏览视频通常是一个主要挑战。为了让低视力用户更容易观看视频,我们开发了SViM视频放大系统[6]。具体来说,SViM由三种不同的放大镜接口组成,具有易于使用的交互方式。所有三个界面都是由视觉显著性作为引导信号驱动的,这在像素级提供了量化的兴趣。以热图形式提供的显著性信息随后被处理以获得感兴趣的不同区域。随着时间的推移,这些兴趣区域被跟踪,并使用易于使用的界面显示。我们给出了我们的整体设计和界面的描述。
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