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NarrationBot and InfoBot: A Hybrid System for Automated Video Description

Human-Computer Interaction 2022-01-12 v2 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Machine Learning

Abstract

Video accessibility is crucial for blind and low vision users for equitable engagements in education, employment, and entertainment. Despite the availability of professional and amateur services and tools, most human-generated descriptions are expensive and time consuming. Moreover, the rate of human-generated descriptions cannot match the speed of video production. To overcome the increasing gaps in video accessibility, we developed a hybrid system of two tools to 1) automatically generate descriptions for videos and 2) provide answers or additional descriptions in response to user queries on a video. Results from a mixed-methods study with 26 blind and low vision individuals show that our system significantly improved user comprehension and enjoyment of selected videos when both tools were used in tandem. In addition, participants reported no significant difference in their ability to understand videos when presented with autogenerated descriptions versus human-revised autogenerated descriptions. Our results demonstrate user enthusiasm about the developed system and its promise for providing customized access to videos. We discuss the limitations of the current work and provide recommendations for the future development of automated video description tools.

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@article{arxiv.2111.03994,
  title  = {NarrationBot and InfoBot: A Hybrid System for Automated Video Description},
  author = {Shasta Ihorn and Yue-Ting Siu and Aditya Bodi and Lothar Narins and Jose M. Castanon and Yash Kant and Abhishek Das and Ilmi Yoon and Pooyan Fazli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.03994},
  year   = {2022}
}

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arXiv admin note: This article has been withdrawn by arXiv administration due to an unresolvable authorship dispute