计算机科学
积极倾听
阅读(过程)
人机交互
隐喻
同步(交流)
辅助技术
多媒体
读写能力
语音识别
人工智能
沟通
语言学
计算机网络
哲学
频道(广播)
社会学
经济
经济增长
作者
Carrie Demmans Epp,Cosmin Munteanu,Benett Axtell,Keerthika Ravinthiran,Yomna Aly,Elman Mansimov
标识
DOI:10.1145/3098279.3098556
摘要
Limited literacy and visual impairment reduce the ability of many to read on their own. Current e-reader solutions rely on either unnatural synthetic voices or professionally produced audio e-books. Neither provide the same enjoyment as having a family member read to a user, especially when the user requires assistive reading (following printed text while listening to it being read). Unfortunately, the support for non-commercial production of such e-books is limited and requires significant effort. We evaluate a novel, assistive mobile interaction technique that facilitates the recording of audio e-books and their synchronization with the read text. We show that a technique based on a finger tracking metaphor provides optimal support with respect to reading speed. These human-in-the-loop, adaptive techniques can now be used to reduce the content-creation burden that is associated with supporting those who cannot read on their own.
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