Publication | Open Access
Responsive design for personalised subtitles
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Video Coding FormatCommunicationMedia StudiesVideo AdaptationSpeech RecognitionLanguage StudiesContent AnalysisMachine TranslationModern Web-based CultureFont TypeSpeech SynthesisVideo ContentMultimodal TranslationVideo DistributionSpeech CommunicationTelevisionMulti-modal SummarizationResponsive DesignVideo CommunicationLive-streamingLine LengthArts
The Internet has continued to evolve, becoming increasingly media rich. It is now a major platform for video content, which is available to a variety of users across a range of devices. Subtitles enhance this experience for many users. However, subtitling techniques are still based on early television systems, which impose limitations on font type, size and line length. These are no longer appropriate in the context of a modern web-based culture.
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