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TR 102 520 : 1.1.2

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HUMAN FACTORS (HF); ACCESS SYMBOLS FOR USE WITH VIDEO CONTENT AND ICT DEVICES; DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Abbreviations
4 Preparatory work
   4.1 Visual symbols
5 Selection of visual symbols for test
   5.1 Subtitling
   5.2 Audio Description
   5.3 Signing
   5.4 Speech Output
   5.5 Spoken Command
6 Test construction
   6.1 Comprehensibility judgement
   6.2 Comprehension test
7 Presentation of website
   7.1 General
   7.2 Comprehensibility Judgement Test
   7.3 Comprehension Test
   7.4 Translation
8 Website construction
   8.1 General
   8.2 Changes during testing
9 Test results
10 Analysis of results
11 Symbols in other modalities
12 Tactile symbols
   12.1 Usage
   12.2 Required symbols
   12.3 Derivation of tactile sym
   12.4 Tests for tactile symbols
   12.5 Tactile symbol test results
   12.6 Comment on the results
13 Audible versions
   13.1 Usage
   13.2 Required symbols
   13.3 Derivation of audible symbols
   13.4 Tests for audible symbols
   13.5 Audible symbol test results
   13.6 Comment on the results
Annex A: First selection of symbols
      A.1 "Subtitle" symbol question
Annex B: Tactile testing instructions for judges
Annex C: Auditory testing instructions for judges
History

Describes the background research, symbols development and evaluation undertaken to create a European Standard (ETSI ES 202 432) on symbols to identify the availability of access services applicable to a range of ICT devices.

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HF
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
37
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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