Media Accessibility for Low-Vision Users in the MPEG-21 Multimedia Framework(Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology)
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Ethical and legal requirements have made accessibility a crucial feature in any information systems. This paper presents a content adaptation framework, based on the MPEG-21 standard, to help low-vision users have better accessibility to visual contents. We first present an overview of MPEG-21 Digital Item Adaptation (DIA) and the low-vision description tool which enables interoperable content adaptation. This description tool lists seven low-vision symptoms, namely loss of fine detail, lack of contrast, central vision loss, peripheral vision loss, hemianopia, light sensitivity, and need of light. Then we propose a systematic contrast-enhancement method to improve the content visibility for low-vision users, focusing on the first two symptoms. The effectiveness of the low-vision description tool and our adaptation framework is verified by some experiments with an adaptation test-bed. The major advantages of the proposed approach include 1) support of a wide range of low-vision conditions, and 2) customized content adaptation to specific characteristics of each user.
- 2007-08-01
著者
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THANG Truong
Image and Video System Lab.
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YANG Seungji
Image and Video System Lab.
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RO Yong
Image and Video System Lab.
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WONG Edward
Department of Ophthalmology, University of California
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Ro Yong
Image And Video System Lab.:information Communication University (icu)
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Ro Yong
Image And Video System Lab At Information And Communications University
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Wong Edward
Department Of Ophthalmology University Of California
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Thang Truong
Image And Video System Lab At Information And Communications University
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Thang Truong
Image And Video System Lab.:information Communication University (icu)
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Yang Seungji
Image And Video System Lab.:information Communication University (icu)
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