使gif易于访问

Cole Gleason, Amy Pavel, H. Gururaj, Kris M. Kitani, Jeffrey P. Bigham
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社交媒体平台提供被称为gif的短动画,但视障人士无法访问。与静态图像不同,动图包含动作和声音的视觉指示,这在替代文本描述中可能具有挑战性。我们研究了Twitter上大量不可访问的动图样本,以记录它们是如何使用的,以及它们包含哪些视觉元素。在对10位盲人Twitter用户的采访中,我们讨论了应该描述GIF内容的哪些元素以及他们在线使用GIF的经验。参与者将替代文本描述与另外两种替代音频格式进行比较:(i)来自GIF源视频的原始音频和(ii)语音描述。我们建议社交媒体平台自动为流行的动图添加所有文本描述(就像Twitter已经开始做的那样),内容制作者创建音频描述,以确保每个人都能在网上获得丰富而富有情感的动图体验。
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Making GIFs Accessible
Social media platforms feature short animations known as GIFs, but they are inaccessible to people with vision impairments. Unlike static images, GIFs contain action and visual indications of sound, which can be challenging to describe in alternative text descriptions. We examine a large sample of inaccessible GIFs on Twitter to document how they are used and what visual elements they contain. In interviews with 10 blind Twitter users, we discuss what elements of GIF content should be described and their experiences with GIFs online. The participants compared alternative text descriptions with two other alternative audio formats: (i) the original audio from the GIF source video and (ii) a spoken audio description. We recommend that social media platforms automatically include alt text descriptions for popular GIFs (as Twitter has begun to do), and content producers create audio descriptions to ensure everyone has a rich and emotive experience with GIFs online.
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