YouTube
will now be enrolling its machine learning program to detect sound effects in
videos and add caption such as [Applause], [Music] and [LAUGHTER] as they serve
as a meaningful context for viewers who are deaf and hard of hearing.
The
program was first debuted with Google’s video caption back in 2006 and was
later taken up to 'another level' with automated caption on YouTube. YouTube is
further enhancing the program by including captions for sound effects, after
the success of the initial one.
According
to a statement in a blogpost by YouTube, “the number of videos with
automatic captions now exceeds a staggering 1 billion. Moreover, people watch
video with automatic captions more than 15 million times per day.”
To
see the sound effect captioning system in action, user will need to click on
the ‘CC’ button that appears on bottom-right of YouTube’s video.
“Future
challenges might include adding other common sound classes like ringing,
barking and knocking, which present particular problems,” YouTube said in a blogpost.
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