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So she asked the players to respond to objects and projected images, to transcribe spoken descriptions of objects and then, somehow, perform those written texts as a score.
By Nicola Twilley April 5, 2016 Matt King, an accessibility specialist at Facebook, demonstrates a new technology that generates spoken descriptions of imagery for the visually impaired.
With Jeff Wieland, who leads the company's accessibility efforts, he is behind automatic alt text, a new technology that relies on artificial intelligence to generate spoken descriptions of photographs.
I have adapted and can learn many things by listening now, but I still have difficulty visualizing information best conveyed through diagrams when that information is conveyed through spoken descriptions.
If elements aren't clearly labeled in the source code -- if a checkout button, say, is just labeled "image" -- it can make navigating the page very frustrating for users who rely on spoken descriptions to move around the site. .
Fox was the first to use the descriptions, adding spoken description to "The Simpsons".
On March 31, Fox was the first to enter the game, adding spoken description to "The Simpsons".
Any adaptation of Hamlet, silent or with sound (or painted in oils by John Everett Millais), continues this tradition if it shows us the death of Ophelia, for example, performing visually what Shakespeare leaves to our imagination, via Gertrude's spoken description.
It then sends back the information that permits the Smartphone to speak the description of the item to you.
Generally, speaking these descriptions seem to fit many who I have interviewed about their observations of the sensation in their own bodies and the differences between how fear and intuition feel.
Generally speaking, angiogenesis descriptions appear in text in one of the following two forms: angiogenesis terms and angiogenesis events, where a term refers to the name, synonym and other lexical variants of angiogenesis, and an event refers to a cellular or tissue bioevent or reaction, taking place as part of the bioprocess.
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