Parameters in television captioning for deaf and hard-of-hearing adults: Effects of caption rate versus text reduction on comprehension

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作者
Burnham, Denis [1 ]
Leigh, Greg [2 ]
Noble, William [3 ]
Jones, Caroline [1 ,4 ]
Tyler, Michael [1 ]
Grebennikov, Leonid [1 ]
Varley, Alex
机构
[1] Univ Western Sydney, MARCS Auditory Labs, Penrith, NSW 1797, Australia
[2] Univ Newcastle, Royal Inst Deaf & Blind Children, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia
[3] Univ New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia
[4] Univ Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
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10.1093/deafed/enn003
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
摘要
Caption rate and text reduction are factors that appear to affect the comprehension of captions by people who are deaf or hard of hearing. These 2 factors are confounded in everyday captioning; rate (in words per minute) is slowed by text reduction. In this study, caption rate and text reduction were manipulated independently in 2 experiments to assess any differential effects and possible benefits for comprehension by deaf and hard-of-hearing adults. Volunteers for the study included adults with a range of reading levels, self-reported hearing status, and different communication and language preferences. Results indicate that caption rate (at 130, 180, 230 words per minute) and text reduction (at 84%, 92%, and 100% original text) have different effects for different adult users, depending on hearing status, age, and reading level. In particular, reading level emerges as a dominant factor: more proficient readers show better comprehension than poor readers and are better able to benefit from caption rate and, to some extent, text reduction modifications.
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