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The clean audio project: Digital TV as assistive technology

Shirley, BG; Kendrick, P

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P Kendrick



Abstract

Technology used in Digital TV has the potential to enhance the viewing experience for millions of hard of hearing people. The Clean Audio project commissioned by the Independent Television Commission (ITC), and continued by Ofcom, looks at methods by which the extra information contained in 5.1 surround sound broadcasts may be used to improve the intelligibility and enjoyment of television audio for hard of hearing viewers and shows that audio processing can effectively turn a digital TV set top box into an assistive device to make digital TV more accessible. Listening tests were carried out which showed benefits in clarity and in perceived overall sound quality for hard of hearing participants by altering levels of centre and left and right channels. Further testing has shown average improvements in intelligibility of up to 9.4% by using surround sound equipment with a discrete central loudspeaker compared to stereophonic reproduction.

Citation

Shirley, B., & Kendrick, P. (2006). The clean audio project: Digital TV as assistive technology. Technology and Disability, 18(1/2006), 31-41

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Mar 30, 2006
Deposit Date Apr 17, 2015
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Journal Technology and Disability
Print ISSN 1055-4181
Electronic ISSN 1878-643X
Publisher IOS Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 18
Issue 1/2006
Pages 31-41
Publisher URL http://www.iospress.nl/journal/technology-and-disability/
Related Public URLs http://iospress.metapress.com/content/5yhg732bgkka8rue/
Additional Information Projects : The Clean Audio Project

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