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Lights, Camera, Access: A Closeup on Audiovisual Media Accessibility and Aphasia

Nevsky et al., 2024

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7805774925206683147
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Nevsky A
Neate T
Simperl E
Cruice M
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Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

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The presence of audiovisual media is a mainstay in the lives of many, increasingly so with technological progress. Accessing video and audio content, however, can be challenging for people with diverse needs. Existing research has explored a wide range of accessibility …
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