It was the first time I heard about some of the technologies she mentioned. Especially the speaking mask that isolates the voice of the speaker from other people in the room to perform respeaking even in a crowded room!
In my opinion, An ideal lecture must end up making a change and that change can be either physical or emtional occuring in the mind of the listener which this lecture absolutely did to me! Before i used to think that making any advances for facilitating the life of Deaf and hard of hearing community is charity but in fact it is not It is kind of human duty to remove the barriers for certian group of people so we can all access the same services and to eliminate inequality as much as possible It is not a jenerosity, it is a duty for the sake of human rights! ~S. Bani Tamim
I was amazed at the end, where it mentioned the possibility of accessing new subtitling technology that allows people to choose between speed on one side and accuracy on the other.
I liked the part where it was discussed that accessibility is more than just using technology as a tool for the disabled, but a human right to increase inclusion in a society.
I suppose The way she explain artistic turn, and asking artist to involve themselves in the process of accessibility services is the main point at least for me to point out. because who has power can make changes for or against who has disabilities. Best regards🖐️
Thank you very much. It was really helpful 🙏🏻
Wow, technological advances really did help the growth of accessibility of media, both in quantity and the types of accessibility provided.
It was the first time I heard about some of the technologies she mentioned. Especially the speaking mask that isolates the voice of the speaker from other people in the room to perform respeaking even in a crowded room!
In my opinion,
An ideal lecture must end up making a change and that change can be either physical or emtional occuring in the mind of the listener which this lecture absolutely did to me!
Before i used to think that making any advances for facilitating the life of Deaf and hard of hearing community is charity but in fact it is not
It is kind of human duty to remove the barriers for certian group of people so we can all access the same services and to eliminate inequality as much as possible
It is not a jenerosity, it is a duty for the sake of human rights!
~S. Bani Tamim
I was amazed at the end, where
it mentioned the possibility of
accessing new subtitling
technology that allows people to
choose between speed on one
side and accuracy on the other.
did not thought that AI would have this kind of impact!
I liked the part where it was discussed that accessibility is more than just using technology as a tool for the disabled, but a human right to increase inclusion in a society.
I suppose The way she explain artistic turn, and asking artist to involve themselves in the process of accessibility services is the main point at least for me to point out. because who has power can make changes for or against who has disabilities.
Best regards🖐️