Slidecho:演示视频的灵活非视觉探索

Yi-Hao Peng, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Amy Pavel
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我们介绍Slidecho,一个系统,使非视觉访问幻灯片内容的演示视频点播。Slidecho自动从演示视频中提取幻灯片及其文本和图像元素,并将这些元素与演示者的演讲对齐。在听视频时,Slidecho为学习者提供关于幻灯片更改和演示者未描述的幻灯片元素的音频通知。学习者可以暂停视频并浏览整个幻灯片,或者只浏览未描述的幻灯片元素,以获取信息。对现场演示视频的技术评估表明,与演示者的演讲相比,Slidecho提供了额外的20%的文本元素和30%的图像元素,这些元素以前没有描述过。在我们的用户研究中,盲人和视障参与者报告说,使用Slidecho的同步界面比单独浏览视频和提取幻灯片更容易定位未描述的幻灯片元素,并且使用Slidecho他们阅读的幻灯片更少,这些幻灯片与演讲完全重复。
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Slidecho: Flexible Non-Visual Exploration of Presentation Videos
We present Slidecho, a system that enables non-visual access of the slide content in a presentation video on-demand. Slidecho automatically extracts slides and their text and image elements from the presentation video and aligns these elements to the presenter’s speech. When listening to the video, Slidecho provides learners with audio notifications about slide changes and slide elements that are not described by the presenter. The learner can pause the video and browse the entire slide, or only the undescribed slide elements, to gain information. A technical evaluation with presentation videos in-the-wild shows that compared to the presenter’s speech alone, Slidecho provides access to an additional 20% of total text elements and 30% of total image elements that were previously not described. Blind and visually impaired participants in our user study reported that it was easier to locate undescribed slide elements with Slidecho’s synchronized interface than when browsing the video and extracted slides separately, and using Slidecho they read fewer slides that were fully redundant with the speech.
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