A Non-Visual Photo Collection Browser based on Automatically Generated Text Descriptions
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Sandnes, F.E. (2010). A Non-Visual Photo Collection Browser based on Automatically Generated Text Descriptions. In: P. Gnanayutham, H. Paredes & I.T. Rekanos (Eds.), Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Software Development for Enhancing Accessibility and Fighting Info-exclusion (DSAI 2010)Sammendrag
This study presents a textual photo collection
browser that automatically and quickly analyses large personal
photo collections and produces textual reports that can be
accessed by blind users using either text-to-speech or Braille
output devices. The textual photo browser exploits recent
advances in image collection analysis and the strategy does not
rely on manual image tagging. The reports produced by the
textual image browser gives the user a gist about where, when
and what the photographer was doing in the form of a story.
Although yet crude, the strategy can give blind users a
valuable overview about the contents of large image collections
and individual images which otherwise are totally inaccessible
without vision.