Title
Close to the Action: Eye-Tracking Evaluation of Speaker-Following Subtitles.
Abstract
The incorporation of subtitles in multimedia content plays an important role in communicating spoken content. For example, subtitles in the respective language are often preferred to expensive audio translation of foreign movies. The traditional representation of subtitles displays text centered at the bottom of the screen. This layout can lead to large distances between text and relevant image content, causing eye strain and even that we miss visual content. As a recent alternative, the technique of speaker-following subtitles places subtitle text in speech bubbles close to the current speaker. We conducted a controlled eye-tracking laboratory study (n = 40) to compare the regular approach (center-bottom subtitles) with content-sensitive, speaker-following subtitles. We compared different dialog-heavy video clips with the two layouts. Our results show that speaker-following subtitles lead to higher fixation counts on relevant image regions and reduce saccade length, which is an important factor for eye strain.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1145/3025453.3025772
CHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
Eye tracking, video, subtitle layout
Computer science,Image content,Speech recognition,Subtitle,Eye tracking,Saccade,Multimedia
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.47
11
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kuno Kurzhals122720.63
Emine Cetinkaya240.47
Yongtao Hu3351.72
Wenping Wang42491176.19
Daniel Weiskopf52988204.30