Publication Title
Making interaction with virtual reality accessible. Rendering and guiding methods for subtitles
Publication Type
Journal article
Journal
Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing
Year of publication
2019
Volume
33
Issue
4
Pages
1-13
Language(s)

English

Abstract
Accessibility in immersive media is a relevant research topic, still in its infancy. This article explores the appropriateness of two rendering modes (fixed-positioned and always-visible) and two guiding methods (arrows and auto-positioning) for subtitles in 360° video. All considered conditions have been implemented and integrated in an end-to-end platform (from production to consumption) for their validation and evaluation. A pilot study with end users has been conducted with the goals of determining the preferred options by users, the options that result in a higher presence, and of gathering extra valuable feedback from the end users. The obtained results reflect that, for the considered 360° content types, always-visible subtitles were more preferred by end users and received better results in the presence questionnaire than the fixed-positioned subtitles. Regarding guiding methods, participants preferred arrows over auto-positioning because arrows were considered more intuitive and easier to follow and reported better results in the presence questionnaire.
Submitted by Irina Ruiz Friginal on Thu, 28/11/2019 - 21:52