Accessibility and Computer Vision
EPISODE 425
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NOVEMBER
5,
2020
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About this Episode
In this episode, we're joined by Sina Bahram, Cynthia Bennett, Chancey Fleet, Venkatesh Potluri, and Meredith Ringel Morris.
Digital imagery is pervasive today. More than a billion images per day are produced and uploaded to social media sites, with many more embedded within websites, apps, digital documents, and eBooks. Engaging with digital imagery has become fundamental to participating in contemporary society, including education, the professions, e-commerce, civics, entertainment, and social interactions.
However, most digital images remain inaccessible to 39 million people worldwide who are blind. AI and computer vision technologies hold the potential to increase image accessibility for people who are blind, through technologies like automated image descriptions.
The speakers share their perspectives as people who are both technology experts and are blind, providing insight into future directions for the field of computer vision for describing images and videos for people who are blind.
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About the Guests
Sina Bahram
Prime Access Consulting
Cynthia Bennet
Carnegie Mellon University & Apple
Chancey Fleet
Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library
Venkatesh Potluri
University of Washington
Meredith Ringel Morris
Microsoft Research
