- From: Shane McCarron <shane@aptest.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2015 11:29:44 -0600
- To: public-pfwg-comments@w3.org, HTML Accessibility Task Force <public-html-a11y@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAOk_reG969gLWF6UCyFD1bh3DusxOKV=BOwBV54-HTcoN85TXg@mail.gmail.com>
Thanks for these comments Janina. I will review and have suggested changes ready for the meeting on the 16th. Note that I may need to take that meeting from a coffee shop or something :( On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 3:45 PM, Janina Sajka <janina@rednote.net> wrote: > Colleagues: > > Attached here are comments provided by Josh Miele of Smith-Kettlewell > Institute. > > > > -- > > Janina Sajka, Phone: +1.443.300.2200 > sip:janina@asterisk.rednote.net > Email: janina@rednote.net > > Linux Foundation Fellow > Executive Chair, Accessibility Workgroup: http://a11y.org > > The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) > Chair, Protocols & Formats http://www.w3.org/wai/pf > Indie UI http://www.w3.org/WAI/IndieUI/ > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: "Joshua A. Miele" <jam@ski.org> > To: Janina Sajka <janina@rednote.net> > Cc: > Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2015 13:16:55 -0800 > Subject: Re: Two introductions on video mobile accessibility > Janina: > > Here are my notes from our conversation earlier this week. I will try to > send the list of terminology in a few days. > > Thanks again for a great conversation, and for being open to my feedback. > Also nice to reconnect! > > --JAM > > 3.1 intro should not reference any of the stylistic preferences or > guidelines for description (e.g., voicing, objectivity, timing), but should > reference existing guidelines such as the DCMP description key. > > There is a list of different description approaches in the intro. What are > the items in this list. Should it be a definition list? > > In addition to talking about monolithic description tracks, please talk > about atomic description where individual description clips are synced with > video. > > What about DV4. Does it really have to be real human speech? What about > clips vs track? > > If DV5 and DV6 regarding independent volume controls for program and > descriptive audio are requirements, then Open Description does not comply > > DV12 seems funny. Why address this specific buggy behavior? It seems like > there are lots of undesirable behaviors we could call out, but this should > not be a list of possible programming errors. > > What about multiple, simultaneous description tracks, such as might be > desirable for different tracks voicing different information types, or for > subtitled films where different voices would read different characters, and > describer of visual elements; might want these voices in separate locations. > > TVD requirements talk a lot about UA/ST TTS options to be supported. There > is significant overlap here with DV list and extended requirements > > Discuss hybrid extended/inline case. > > Consider content navigation by description element Is this what 4.2 > Granularity level control for structural navigation is getting at? > > > Structural opinion about this document: the lists of requirements [dv] > [td], pcc[, etc, should be marked up as lists or otherwise > > On 2/9/2015 12:28 PM, Janina Sajka wrote: > >> Hi, Josh: >> >> 1PM Pacific Tuesday would be 4PM Eastern, and that works perfectly for >> me. Do you want to call me? Best number is: >> >> +1 202 494 7040 >> >> Looking forward to catching up with you. >> >> Janina >> >> Joshua A. Miele writes: >> >>> Janina: >>> >>> Thanks for following up -- I'd love to have a talk. I do have some >>> thoughts >>> about the document and have been slammed, so haven't had time to write >>> about >>> them. >>> >>> Any chance we could schedule a call Tuesday, 2/10 at 1:00 Pacific? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> --JAM >>> >>> >>> >>> On 2/9/2015 9:39 AM, Janina Sajka wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, Josh: >>>> >>>> Just a quick resend of my email from the past week following up on the >>>> W3C Media Accessibility User Requirements document. >>>> >>>> Have you had opportunity to review it? Should we chat sometime soon? >>>> Please let me know what works for you. >>>> >>>> tia >>>> >>>> Janina >>>> >>>> Janina Sajka writes: >>>> >>>>> Hi, Josh: >>>>> >>>>> We've not managed to have the telephone conversation we exchanged email >>>>> about, but I have good opportunity to do so over the next couple weeks. >>>>> Did you find items we should discuss? Do you want to propose some times >>>>> to talk? >>>>> >>>>> Best days for me are Tuesdays and Fridays. Mondays are also pretty good >>>>> for me, Wednesdays and Thursdays not so good. Let me know what might >>>>> work for you. >>>>> >>>>> Janina >>>>> >>>>> Judy Brewer writes: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Josh, Janina, >>>>>> >>>>>> Did you manage to connect yet on the Media User Accessibility >>>>>> Requirements? >>>>>> That work is coming to a close soon so we should capture your input, >>>>>> Josh, >>>>>> if you think we're missing some things. >>>>>> >>>>>> And Josh and Philippe, do you both have any time on Friday, afternoon >>>>>> for >>>>>> Philippe and me, morning for Josh, when we could talk for half an >>>>>> hour to >>>>>> introduce Josh to the WebVTT and Timed Text work going on here at >>>>>> W3C? For >>>>>> instance, would 10am Pacific, 1pm Eastern, be possible? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> - Judy >>>>>> >>>>>> On 1/8/2015 8:02 PM, Joshua A. Miele wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Judy -- thank you for the intros! >>>>>>> Philippe -- I look forward to speaking with you. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Janina: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's really great to be back in touch! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks so much for sharing the link to the MAUR. I will not be able >>>>>>> to >>>>>>> make the scheduled meeting on Monday, but I am extremely excited to >>>>>>> have >>>>>>> the opportunity to provide feedback for this document. I have already >>>>>>> given it a quick look and it has set my thought wheels in motion. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'm not sure if you're familiar with YouDescribe -- a description >>>>>>> tool we >>>>>>> have been developing here at Smith-Kettlewell -- but it brings a >>>>>>> number of >>>>>>> these issues out of the theoretical and into the concrete. Based on >>>>>>> user >>>>>>> feedback about our admittedly rudimentary feature set, I think I >>>>>>> have a >>>>>>> few things to contribute to the MAUR. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You can check it out at: >>>>>>> http://youdescribe.org >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I think it might be helpful for me to review the document a little >>>>>>> more >>>>>>> closely, and then maybe have a realtime conversation with you, >>>>>>> Janina. I >>>>>>> want to make sure my feedback is valuable, so I'd like to chat about >>>>>>> stuff >>>>>>> a little before committing detailed comments to text. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> One of the things I'd like to discuss is the separation of >>>>>>> traditional >>>>>>> (i.e., inline) description versus extended description. our tool >>>>>>> allows >>>>>>> for both types of description in any given video, and I think they >>>>>>> are not >>>>>>> as different as this document might make them seem. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'd also like to discuss the assumption that a description track is a >>>>>>> monolithic audio track -- we do it with individual audio clips for >>>>>>> each >>>>>>> atomic bit of description, and we think its important to include this >>>>>>> concept in the enumeration of use cases. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'd love to talk before going much further in my feedback. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'm really sorry, but tomorrow and Monday are really tight. Any >>>>>>> chance we >>>>>>> can schedule some time next week? I'm available on Wednesday morning >>>>>>> (Pacific -- early afternoon eastern). Let me know if that might work. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks so much for allowing me to discuss this with you! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> --JAM >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 1/8/2015 1:06 PM, Janina Sajka wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hello, Josh: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Great to be in communication with you again, and Happy New Year to >>>>>>>> you. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I welcome your perspectives on our Media Accessibility User >>>>>>>> Requirements >>>>>>>> document. We do believe we're pretty complete, but we also did not >>>>>>>> place >>>>>>>> great emphasis on viewing the issues from a mobile perspective. So, >>>>>>>> your >>>>>>>> input would be most welcome, even this late in our process. >>>>>>>> Certainly, >>>>>>>> we don't want to publish something less than the best thinking >>>>>>>> available. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The latest editor's draft of the MAUR is at: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> http://w3c.github.io/pfwg/media-accessibility-reqs/ >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Our next scheduled teleconference on this document is this coming >>>>>>>> Monday, January 12 at 4PM Boston / 1PM San Francisco. If you can >>>>>>>> join >>>>>>>> the call, that would be fabulous. I'll cc you when I send the agenda >>>>>>>> Friday. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If the telecon doesn't work for you, please let me know how we can >>>>>>>> best >>>>>>>> get your input. I'm happy to have an individual call with you, if >>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>> would be better. I look forward to talking with you soon. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Janina >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Judy Brewer writes: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi Josh! And happy New Year! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> In December we were talking about some work you were doing at >>>>>>>>> Smith-Kettlewell on video mobile accessibility, and how that might >>>>>>>>> relate to >>>>>>>>> two things under development in Web standards at W3C. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Here are two introductions -- or rather one re-introduction and a >>>>>>>>> new >>>>>>>>> intro >>>>>>>>> -- that are both timely for the beginning of January. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The re-introduction: >>>>>>>>> Janina Sajka is wrapping up work on the Media Accessibility User >>>>>>>>> Requirements (MAUR) document through the Media Accessibility Group >>>>>>>>> of >>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>> HTML Accessibility Task Force. They're close to publishing a final >>>>>>>>> version >>>>>>>>> of that, but I think you and she should talk to make sure that the >>>>>>>>> user >>>>>>>>> requirements that you've been working with are covered. And >>>>>>>>> actually, >>>>>>>>> there's a Media Accessibility Group meeting this coming Monday, >>>>>>>>> January 12 >>>>>>>>> that might be good for you to visit, if you're available then. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Janina, I don't have links handy for the latest editor's draft of >>>>>>>>> MAUR, or >>>>>>>>> the Media group's meeting time& coordinates for Monday. Could you >>>>>>>>> please >>>>>>>>> send those to Josh? (And also please copy me as I'd like to take a >>>>>>>>> look at >>>>>>>>> the latest.) And Josh my suggestion would be that you talk with >>>>>>>>> Janina >>>>>>>>> rather quickly, if your schedule allows, so that you can jointly >>>>>>>>> assess >>>>>>>>> whether or not the requirements you've been researching are >>>>>>>>> adequately >>>>>>>>> covered. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The new introduction: >>>>>>>>> Philippe le Hegaret is Interaction Domain Lead for W3C (sort of >>>>>>>>> like >>>>>>>>> my role >>>>>>>>> for WAI, except he does it for HTML& a ton of other Web >>>>>>>>> specifications). >>>>>>>>> One of his working groups is working on both WebVTT and Timed >>>>>>>>> Text. We >>>>>>>>> want >>>>>>>>> to make sure that the requirements that we've captured in MAUR are >>>>>>>>> reflected >>>>>>>>> as much as possible in WebVTT and Timed Text, and I think there >>>>>>>>> was a >>>>>>>>> particular feature compatibility issue -- perhaps how to handle >>>>>>>>> multiple >>>>>>>>> captioning streams and/or multiple video description streams, or >>>>>>>>> both >>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>> where I think this intersected with an issue that Philippe and I >>>>>>>>> had >>>>>>>>> tentatively identified a while back as a possible gap. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> So Josh and Philippe, my suggestion would be that we figure out a >>>>>>>>> time >>>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>>> talk in the next week or two. But it would probably be helpful to >>>>>>>>> exchange >>>>>>>>> some info up front by email. Josh, do you recall more details >>>>>>>>> about the >>>>>>>>> particular requirements and/or feature(s) that you mentioned >>>>>>>>> concerns >>>>>>>>> about >>>>>>>>> when we spoke in December? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> And actually, these discussions about requirements and >>>>>>>>> implementations >>>>>>>>> are >>>>>>>>> related, so we might want to keep the thread going between both >>>>>>>>> areas. >>>>>>>>> Thoughts welcome. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thanks and best, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> - Judy >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>> Judy Brewer >>>>>>>>> Director, Web Accessibility Initiative >>>>>>>>> at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) >>>>>>>>> 32 Vassar St. Room G-526, MIT/CSAIL >>>>>>>>> Cambridge MA 02149 USA >>>>>>>>> www.w3.org/WAI/ >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Judy Brewer >>>>>> Director, Web Accessibility Initiative >>>>>> at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) >>>>>> 32 Vassar St. Room G-526, MIT/CSAIL >>>>>> Cambridge MA 02149 USA >>>>>> www.w3.org/WAI/ >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> Janina Sajka, Phone: +1.443.300.2200 >>>>> sip:janina@asterisk.rednote.net >>>>> Email: janina@rednote.net >>>>> >>>>> Linux Foundation Fellow >>>>> Executive Chair, Accessibility Workgroup: http://a11y.org >>>>> >>>>> The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) >>>>> Chair, Protocols& Formats http://www.w3.org/wai/pf >>>>> Indie UI http://www.w3.org/WAI/IndieUI/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> -- >>> ---------------------------------------- >>> Joshua A. Miele, Ph.D., Director >>> The Smith-Kettlewell Video Description Research and Development Center >>> 2318 Fillmore St. >>> San Francisco, CA 94115 >>> >>> Phone: 415/345-2113 >>> E-Mail: jam@ski.org >>> Web: http://www.vdrdc.org >>> Twitter: @VDRDC >>> >> >> > -- Shane McCarron Managing Director, Applied Testing and Technology, Inc.
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