When Purdue launched a pilot project to provide captions for instructional videos at no additional cost to academic departments, assistant professor Karen Byrd was one of the first faculty members to ...
There are many reasons to caption online videos. Accessibility compliance is probably one of the most common, especially for schools and organizations subject to the Americans with Disabilities Act or ...
With stats like that, it’s clear video is a major part of our world, from personal to professional. Unfortunately, while most of us engage with video quite frequently in our everyday lives, from ...
Echo360 has partnered with Rev to bring the AI-powered captioning service to users of the EchoVideo learning platform. Rev's speech-to-text tools utilize artificial intelligence in conjunction with a ...
Commitment to Captioning is an ongoing institution-wide campaign hosted by UAB’s Disability Support Services (DSS). This campaign encourages universal access to communication and motivates those ...
Google has introduced automatic captioning across all of YouTube's English-language channels, a move intended to make the site's videos more accessible to the hearing-impaired, opening it up to an ...
Michigan Technological University is dedicated to providing equal access opportunities for all students, employees, and members of the public to University information and communication technologies ...
PITTSBURGH, July 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — BxVideo, a leader for live-stream video services and products, today announced EZLive Caption, a subscription-based web-service that automatically transcribes, ...
Google's Chrome browser has gained the ability to generate real-time captions, allowing users to view captions on pretty much any video or audio content, whether it's on the web or stored on a local ...
As the UA transformation cuts programming, the Disability Resource Center is launching a new service that will provide captioning for all in-class media including videotapes, DVDs, Web media and ...
YouTube is boasting that a whopping 1 billion videos on the service now include closed-captioning for deaf and hearing-impaired users. That certainly sounds impressive — except when you realize that ...