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Focus Group Meeting 319 January 2012Barcelona (UAB)
Peter Olaf Looms
Chairman
FG-AVA
ITU-T Focus Group onAudiovisual Media Accessibility (FG AVA)
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FG AVA: What are we aiming to do?
October 2012
January 2012
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FG AVA: Where are we now?
January 2012
What is thefinal deliverable?
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FG AVA: the final deliverableFrom AVA-I-0002: Suggested objectives and procedures for the first Focus Group meeting
By October 2012 we will have produced...
The FG AVA roadmap: suggested accessibility actions that provide ITU with solid basis for future work (e.g. What needs to be changed or added to standardization,legislation and media regulation to make AV media more accessible?)
Our roadmap gives concrete examples of good practice (How can we make AV media accessible?)
Our roadmap shows how the UN CRPD* can be applied to the delivery, use and enjoyment of digital AV media (How can CRPD make a difference?)
Persons with disabilities feel that the Focus Group has made a difference to AV media.
UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD) accessibility.
*CRPD = UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities*UN CRPD = UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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Accessibility = AV Media for All
Listening Watching Sharing ParticipatingEnjoying
Creating?
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Which AV-Media? (Need to have or Nice to have?)
Source: The Economist Print Edition December 10, 2011
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Which AV-Media? How much is spent globally?
Forecast
Sources: The Economist Print Edition December 10, 2011; IDATE Next Gen TV 2011 - from World Television Markets January 2010
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Which AV-Media? How many have access?
InternetInternet
TVTV
Source: ITU Geneva November 2011
Approx. 20% of the global population have no electricity*Approx. 20% of the global population have no electricity*
* Ban Ki-moon Powering sustainable energy for all International Herald Tribune* Ban Ki-moon Powering sustainable energy for all International Herald Tribune page 12 January 12 2012page 12 January 12 2012
MobileMobilestatisticsstatisticswill be addedwill be added
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AV-Media ≈ Digital Media
Content
TV & Radio programs
Social Media
Films
Video games (?)
Platforms (networks)
Digital Broadcast
IPTV
Open Internet
Mobile &Wireless Net
Digital TV Receivers
PCsSmartphones & Tablets
Peripherals e.g. Remote Controls
Assistive Technologiese.g.Hearing aids
Devices
From AVA-I-0003: Scoping the terms “audiovisual media” and “accessibility”
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AV-Media AccessibilityWhat can we do?
Usability: do something to make programs as intelligible as possibleContext of use: platform issues
Remote control designPips on mobile keyboardsuser profiles to access mediadirect connections from TV and mobile to hearing aids
Access services: offer captioning, audio description, sign languageIntelligent devices: make devices truly assistive
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Our road map - the processPutting the pieces together
FutureFuture
PresentPresent
Gap betweenvision and current
situation
Gap betweenvision and current
situation
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What actionscan bridge
the gap?
Where are we now? What are the key
obstacles?
Where do we wantAV Media to be?
What roadmapof actions
and metrics do we recommend
to the ITU?
Our road map - the processPutting the pieces together
FutureFuture
PresentPresent
Gap betweenvision and current
situation
Gap betweenvision and current
situation
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FG AVA Deliverables
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FG AVA Meetings - plans in Sept 2011
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FG AVA Meetings - revised plans
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FG AVA Meetings - revised plans
Participants from stakeholders who really know
what they are talking about
Participants from stakeholders who really know
what they are talking about
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FG AVA Meetings - revised plans
Self-funded: Participantshave limited or no resources
for international travel
Self-funded: Participantshave limited or no resources
for international travel
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FG AVA Meetings - revised plans
1. Focus on1. Focus onvirtual communicationvirtual communication
in Working Groupsin Working Groups
1. Focus on1. Focus onvirtual communicationvirtual communication
in Working Groupsin Working Groups
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FG AVA Meetings - revised plans
2. Working Groups working over two 2. Working Groups working over two days using GetToWebinardays using GetToWebinar
to discuss and edit draft outputs.to discuss and edit draft outputs.
2. Working Groups working over two 2. Working Groups working over two days using GetToWebinardays using GetToWebinar
to discuss and edit draft outputs.to discuss and edit draft outputs.
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FG AVA Meetings - revised plans
3.Changed focus of3.Changed focus ofinternational meetings:international meetings:
feedback on preliminary findingsfeedback on preliminary findings
3.Changed focus of3.Changed focus ofinternational meetings:international meetings:
feedback on preliminary findingsfeedback on preliminary findings
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FG AVA Working Groups
Working Group A: Captioning
Working Group B: Audio/Video description and spoken captions
Working Group C: Visual signing and sign language
Working Group D: Emerging access services
Working Group E: EPGs & on-air promotion
Working Group F: Participation and digital media
Working Group G: Digital Broadcast Television
Working Group H: IPTV
Working Group I: Mobile and handheld devices
Working Group J: Key Performance Indicators
Working Group K: Accessible Working Procedures
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FG AVA Working Group Activities
WG coordinatorsWG coordinatorsto identifyto identify
interdependenciesinterdependenciesat regularat regular
meetings via Webmeetings via Web
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FG AVA Working Group - logistics
Joining a Working Group: Contact the secretariat to get access to the group at [email protected]
Contributing to answers to the 4 questions: Writing in a closed environment for each WG using a collaborative working tool. The agreed WG starting point for from this meeting will be posted by the FG AVA management (we will be using SharePoint)
Discussing differences of opinion between FG AVA meetings: Using Skype, e-mail exchanges, GetToMeeting or Adobe Connect (the FG AVA secretariat will assist here)
Agreeing with others in the WG that a preliminary version is ready: Publishing a “frozen” draft on the FG AVA website for discussion with stakeholders (the coordinator sends the document to the FG AVA secretariat so that it can be posted)
WG coordinators revising a draft briefing document for circulation to FG AVA members by January 26.
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Questions?
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Agenda for today
• Welcome note by Dr Maria José Recoder, Vice-Rector of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, UAB
• 1 Opening of the Focus Group AVA and introductions
• AVA-I-0086 – Presentation of the ITU-T Focus Group AVA Meeting no. 3: 19 January 2012, Barcelona, Spain
• 2 Approval of draft agenda and documentation allocation
• AVA-I-0055r1 - Meeting Agenda – Third FG Audiovisual Media Accessibility
• 3 Approval of second FG AVA meeting Report
• AVA-O-0002 Report of the second FG AVA meeting (Geneva, 15 September 2011)
• 4 Review of progress on Logistics and infrastructure for the work of the FG and its Working Groups since second FG AVA meeting
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Agenda for today Agenda 19 January 2012 (2 - CONTINUED)
•5 Overview of inputs addressed to 11 Working Groups Working Group: ALL - Overview of inputs addressed to All WGs
•AVA-I-0056 - ITU Workshop on "Telecommunications Relay Services for Persons with Disabilities", Geneva, Switzerland, 25 November 2011
•AVA-I-0059 - Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and decision of 20 October 2011 order overturning the 2006 “Anglers Order”
•AVA-I-0060 - Making Television Accessible: What is this report about and what is it for?
•AVA-I-0061 - Making Television Accessible: Which viewers have difficulties accessing television?
•AVA-I-0062 - Making Television Accessible: What can currently be done to make audiovisual content more accessible? – the value proposition
•AVA-I-0063 - Making Television Accessible: Which access services can currently be offered with television programmes?
•AVA-I-0068 - Making Television Accessible: Managing change – introducing and scaling up an access service
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Agenda for today Agenda 19 January 2012 (3 - CONTINUED)
5 Overview of inputs addressed to 11 Working Groups
•AVA-I-0069 - Making Television Accessible: Incentives and sanctions – what mechanisms exist to promote access service provision?
•AVA-I-0070 - Making Television Accessible: Terminology and definitions for FG AVA
•5.1 Working Group A:Captioning (Clyde Smith)
•AVA-I-0065 - Making Television Accessible: How are access services produced, delivered and used? (WGs A, B, C, D, E)
•AVA-I-0066 - Making Television Accessible: What does it cost to set up and run a given access service for audiovisual content? (WGs A, B, C, D, E)
•AVA-I-0067 - Making Television Accessible: The market for accessibility − what business models exist so that access services can be offered on a sustainable basis? (WGs A, B, C)
•AVA-I-0080 - The eAccess project (the eAccessibility network) (Indra Software Lab.) (WGs: A, B, C, G)
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Agenda for today
Agenda 19 January 2012 (4 - CONTINUED)
5 Overview of inputs addressed to 11 Working Groups
•5.2 Working Group G: Digital Broadcast Television (Nick Tanton and Peter Mølsted)
•AVA-I-0083- Report from Working Group G “Digital Broadcast Television”
•AVA-I-0080 - The eAccess project (the eAccessibility network) (Indra Software Lab.) (WGs: A, B, C, G)
•10:45 – 11:15 BREAK
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Agenda for today
Agenda 19 January 2012 (5 - CONTINUED)
5 Overview of inputs addressed to 11 Working Groups
•5.3 Working Group B: Audio/Video description and spoken captions (Pilar Orero and Aline Remael)
•AVA-I-0085 - Report from Working Group B “Audio/Video description and spoken captions”
•AVA-I-0075- Audio Description and Audio Subtitling: Who Needs It? AD user personas
•AVA-I-0065 - Making Television Accessible: How are access services produced, delivered and used? (WGs A, B, C, D, E)
•AVA-I-0066 - Making Television Accessible: What does it cost to set up and run a given access service for audiovisual content? (WGs A, B, C, D, E)
•AVA-I-0067 - Making Television Accessible: The market for accessibility − what business models exist so that access services can be offered on a sustainable basis? (WGs A, B, C)
•AVA-I-0080 - The eAccess project (the eAccessibility network) (Indra Software Lab.) (WGs: A, B, C, G)
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Agenda for today Agenda 19 January 2012 (6 - CONTINUED)
5 Overview of inputs addressed to 11 Working Groups
•5.4 Working Group C: Visual signing and sign language (T. Ito)
•AVA-I-0072 – Report from Working Group C “Visual signing and sign language”
•AVA-I-0073 - Sign Language Animation Using TVML (NHK)
•AVA-I-0074 – ATLAS: Automatic Translation into sign LAnguageS (RAI)
•AVA-I-0065 - Making Television Accessible: How are access services produced, delivered and used? (WGs A, B, C, D, E)
•AVA-I-0066 - Making Television Accessible: What does it cost to set up and run a given access service for audiovisual content? (WGs A, B, C, D, E)
•AVA-I-0067 - Making Television Accessible: The market for accessibility − what business models exist so that access services can be offered on a sustainable basis? (WG A, B, C)
•AVA-I-0080 - The eAccess project (the eAccessibility network) (Indra Software Lab.) (WGs: A, B, C, G)
•13:00 – 14:00 LUNCH BREAK
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Agenda for today
Agenda 19 January 2012 (7 - CONTINUED)
5 Overview of inputs addressed to 11 Working Groups
•13:00 – 14:00 LUNCH BREAK
•Working Group D: Emerging access services (David Wood and Takebumi Itagaki)
•AVA-I-0076 -Technical characteristics of wireless aids for hearing impaired people operating in the VHF and UHF frequency range (EHIMA)
•AVA-I-0058 - Incoming Liaison letter to ITU-T FG AVA from IEC TC 100 on Wireless connections to hearing aids
•AVA-I-0081 - LS from JCA-AHF in reply to FG AVA LS no. 4 on wireless hearing aid compatibility
•AVA-I-0064 - Making Television Accessible: Getting started – who needs to do what so that the viewer can see television programs with access services? (WGs D and E)
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Agenda for today
Agenda 19 January 2012 (8 - CONTINUED)
5Overview of inputs addressed to 11 Working Groups
•AVA-I-0065 - Making Television Accessible: How are access services produced, delivered and used? (WGs A, B, C, D, E)
•AVA-I-0066 - Making Television Accessible: What does it cost to set up and run a given access service for audiovisual content? (WGs A, B, C, D, E)
•Working Group E: Electronic Programming Guides and on-air promotion (Peter Olaf Looms)
•AVA-I-0084 - Report from Working Group E “Electronic Programming Guides and on-air promotion”
•AVA-I-0064 - Making Television Accessible: Getting started – who needs to do what so that the viewer can see television programs with access services? (WGs D and E)
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Agenda for today
Agenda 19 January 2012 (9 - CONTINUED)
5Overview of inputs addressed to 11 Working Groups
•AVA-I-0065 - Making Television Accessible: How are access services produced, delivered and used? (WGs A, B, C, D, E)
•AVA-I-0066 - Making Television Accessible: What does it cost to set up and run a given access service for audiovisual content? (WGs A, B, C, D, E)
•Working Group F: Participation and digital media (Pradipta Biswas)
•AVA-I-0079 - Report from Working Group F “Participation and digital media”
•5.8Working Group I: Mobile and handheld devices (Axel Leblois and John Lee)
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Agenda for today
Agenda 19 January 2012 (10 - CONTINUED)
5Overview of inputs addressed to 11 Working Groups
•AVA-I-0065 - Making Television Accessible: How are access services produced, delivered and used? (WGs A, B, C, D, E)
•AVA-I-0066 - Making Television Accessible: What does it cost to set up and run a given access service for audiovisual content? (WGs A, B, C, D, E)
•Working Group F: Participation and digital media (Pradipta Biswas)
•AVA-I-0079 - Report from Working Group F “Participation and digital media”
•5.8Working Group I: Mobile and handheld devices (Axel Leblois and John Lee)
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Agenda for today
Agenda 19 January 2012 (11 - CONTINUED)
5Overview of inputs addressed to 11 Working Groups
•5.9Working Group K: Access of working procedures (Mia Ahlgren and Marc Magennis)
•AVA-I-0082 - Report from Working Group K “Access of working procedures”
•5.10 Working Group H: IPTV (Masahito Kawamori)
•5.11 Working Group J: Key Performance Indicators
•15:30 - 15:45 BREAK
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Agenda for today
Agenda 19 January 2012 (12 - CONTINUED)
•Working Groups sessions work
•6 Resources and finances of FG AVA
•7 Next FG AVA meetings and events:
•8 Liaison and dissemination
•9 Any other business
•10 Meeting Closing (aiming to finish by 17:00)
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Identifyactions that canturn the vision
into realityHave a clear view of the current situation
and key obstacles
Share a vision of media that
are truly accessible
Propose a roadmapof actions
and metrics to measure progress
Our road map - the processPutting the pieces together