HCJan 27, 2021

See-Through Captions: Real-Time Captioning on Transparent Display for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People

arXiv:2101.11326v111 citations
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This addresses the need for higher-quality communication tools that maintain nonverbal cues for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing ASR and display technologies.

The paper tackled the problem of improving real-time captioning for deaf and hard-of-hearing people by proposing a system that uses a transparent display to present captions on both sides, enabling users to see both body language and captions simultaneously.

Real-time captioning is a useful technique for deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) people to talk to hearing people. With the improvement in device performance and the accuracy of automatic speech recognition (ASR), real-time captioning is becoming an important tool for helping DHH people in their daily lives. To realize higher-quality communication and overcome the limitations of mobile and augmented-reality devices, real-time captioning that can be used comfortably while maintaining nonverbal communication and preventing incorrect recognition is required. Therefore, we propose a real-time captioning system that uses a transparent display. In this system, the captions are presented on both sides of the display to address the problem of incorrect ASR, and the highly transparent display makes it possible to see both the body language and the captions.

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