Approximately 10% of the television audience use subtitles (captioning) to support their viewing experience. Subtitles enable viewers to participate in an experience that is often taken for granted by the general audience. However, when reviewing subtitle literature, it is uncommon to find work that examines the user experience of subtitle users. This paper presents work on the development of a framework analysing the user experience of watching subtitled content. The framework is introduced, its usage discussed, and the overall framework is then reflected on
Quality is a rather slippery concept, and its assessment in subtitling can be a challenging task, as...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study investigating reception capacity and audien...
The audience’s reluctance to wait for the international release of audiovisual products, coupled wit...
Approximately 10% of the television audience use subtitles (captioning) to support their viewing exp...
Audiences are increasingly using services such as video on demand and the web to watch television pr...
Millions of people rely on subtitles when watching video content. The current change in media viewin...
Subtitles (closed captions) on television are typically placed at the bottom-centre of the screen. H...
Audiences are increasingly using services, such as video on demand and the Web, to watch television ...
The Internet has continued to evolve, becoming increasingly media rich. It is now a major platform f...
Subtitles can help improve the understanding of media content. People enable subtitles based on indi...
The advances in VR technology has led to immersive videos rapidly gaining popularity. Accessibility ...
Audiences are increasingly using services, such as video on demand and the Web, to watch television ...
Subtitles can help improve the understanding of media content. People enable subtitles based on indi...
Quality is a rather slippery concept, and its assessment in subtitling can be a challenging task, as...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study investigating reception capacity and audien...
The audience’s reluctance to wait for the international release of audiovisual products, coupled wit...
Approximately 10% of the television audience use subtitles (captioning) to support their viewing exp...
Audiences are increasingly using services such as video on demand and the web to watch television pr...
Millions of people rely on subtitles when watching video content. The current change in media viewin...
Subtitles (closed captions) on television are typically placed at the bottom-centre of the screen. H...
Audiences are increasingly using services, such as video on demand and the Web, to watch television ...
The Internet has continued to evolve, becoming increasingly media rich. It is now a major platform f...
Subtitles can help improve the understanding of media content. People enable subtitles based on indi...
The advances in VR technology has led to immersive videos rapidly gaining popularity. Accessibility ...
Audiences are increasingly using services, such as video on demand and the Web, to watch television ...
Subtitles can help improve the understanding of media content. People enable subtitles based on indi...
Quality is a rather slippery concept, and its assessment in subtitling can be a challenging task, as...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study investigating reception capacity and audien...
The audience’s reluctance to wait for the international release of audiovisual products, coupled wit...