Description of gifs for blind users

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  • John Carry John

    This is a valuable point. It's essential to make platforms accessible to everyone, including those with visual impairments. Automatically generating descriptions for GIFs, even if it's just the title or link, would significantly improve the experience for blind users. This would align with principles of inclusivity and accessibility.

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  • Jennie Fitz

    You’re looking to make your server more accessible for everyone! There are a few approaches you can take to automatically add descriptions to GIFs, making them more accessible for visually impaired users:

    Use an Automated GIF Annotation System:
    Systems like Ga11y (pronounced “galley”) can help create GIF annotations automatically. Ga11y combines machine intelligence and crowdsourcing to generate descriptions for GIFs Receiptify
    Alt Text and Image Descriptions:
    Ensure that every GIF has alt text or an image description. This can be done manually or by using tools that automatically generate descriptions based on the GIF’s content.
    Leverage Existing Tools and APIs:
    Some platforms and APIs can help generate descriptions for images and GIFs. For example, you can use the Microsoft Azure Computer Vision API or Google Cloud Vision API to analyze the content of a GIF and generate a description.
    Community Contributions:
    Encourage your community to add descriptions to GIFs when they upload them. This can be facilitated by adding a prompt or a mandatory field for descriptions during the upload process.
    Custom Scripts:
    If you have development resources, you can create custom scripts that automatically add descriptions to GIFs based on their filenames or metadata.

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  • Thiago Marquez

    Yes, I think it would be helpful. Automating descriptions for GIFs, even if it's just pulling from the title or link, would make a big difference. It would allow everyone to enjoy the content more equally. 

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  • deblaincovsnig

    Describing GIFs for blind users involves conveying the essence and movement of the animation in a way that communicates its content effectively. For example, if the GIF shows a cat playfully chasing a ball, the description might be: “A playful gray cat with green eyes is energetically batting at a small red ball on the floor. The cat’s tail flicks as it pounces, and the ball rolls across the room, occasionally stopping as the cat pauses to regain its focus.” This approach provides a clear picture of the action, the characters involved, and their interactions, helping blind users visualize the GIF’s content of https://rubmd.net/ through detailed verbal descriptions.

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  • john

    To make your server more accessible, you can use automated systems like Ga11y or APIs such as Microsoft Azure to generate descriptions for GIFs. Encourage community contributions for manual descriptions, or develop custom scripts for automated annotations.

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