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AVscript: Accessible Video Editing with Audio-Visual Scripts

Human-Computer Interaction 2023-03-01 v1

Abstract

Sighted and blind and low vision (BLV) creators alike use videos to communicate with broad audiences. Yet, video editing remains inaccessible to BLV creators. Our formative study revealed that current video editing tools make it difficult to access the visual content, assess the visual quality, and efficiently navigate the timeline. We present AVscript, an accessible text-based video editor. AVscript enables BLV creators to edit their video using a script that embeds the video's visual content, visual errors (e.g., dark or blurred footage), and speech. BLV creators can use AVscript to efficiently navigate between scenes and visual errors or to locate objects in the frame or spoken words of interest. A comparison study (N=12) showed that AVscript significantly lowered BLV creators' mental demands while increasing confidence and independence in video editing. We further demonstrate the potential of AVscript through an exploratory study (N=3) where BLV creators edited their own footage.

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@article{arxiv.2302.14117,
  title  = {AVscript: Accessible Video Editing with Audio-Visual Scripts},
  author = {Mina Huh and Saelyne Yang and Yi-Hao Peng and Xiang 'Anthony' Chen and Young-Ho Kim and Amy Pavel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.14117},
  year   = {2023}
}

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