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ETSI HF STF 286 Access symbols for use with video content and ICT devices. Symbol design & testing Richard Hodgkinson, TecAccess.net http://portal.etsi.org/stfs/hf/STF286.asp. What is ETSI?. European Telecommunications Standards Institute
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ETSI HF STF 286 Access symbols for use with video content and ICT devices Symbol design & testing Richard Hodgkinson, TecAccess.net http://portal.etsi.org/stfs/hf/STF286.asp
What is ETSI? • European Telecommunications Standards Institute • One of three recognised European standards development organisations • CEN/ISSS – European Committee for Standardisation/Information Society Standardisation System • CENELEC – European Committee for Electrotechnical standardisation • Funded by member organisations (e.g. BT, Siemens, IBM, HP, etc) and the EU. • Produces Standards, Technical Reports, etc that address Information & Communication Technologies • ETSI standards are free and available electronically from www.etsi.org ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
Why ETSI HF STF 286? • Supports the “eEurope 2005 Action Plan” to achieve an “Information Society for All”, and provide everyone the opportunity to participate in the global information society. • Access services: • Overcome cultural and social differences, • Renders content in alternative formats, • Provides access to all. • Team members: • Wally Mellors – Team leader (ANEC), • Richard Hodgkinson (TecAccess), • Clive Miller (ANEC). ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
What is ETSI HF STF 286? • ETSI Standard (ES) 202 432, addresses five access symbols/icons for use with video content and ICT devices: • Subtitling: Superimposed text transcript of spoken dialogue. • Audio description: Additional audio dialogue describing significant visual content. • Signing: Sign language used for conveying significant audible content. • Speech output: Communication from the device using spoken language. • Spoken command: Ability of the device to accept spoken commands for the user. • ETSI Technical Report (TR) HF 00094 describes the development and evaluation of the symbols. ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
What is ETSI HF STF 286? • Access symbols can be used for: • Identifying buttons on hardware controls, • Way-finding signs in cinemas and theatres, • Packaging of DVDs and Videotapes (printed and tactile), • Printed media, e.g. TV magazines, newspapers, • Interactive media, e.g. TV and computer displays (icons). • Investigating tactile and auditory versions of a subset of symbols. • Submission of final symbols for ISO adoption and registration. • Final Standard and Report will be published electronically in early 2007, and will provide symbols in .pdf, .gif and .ico formats. ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
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Collected symbols ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
Symbol testing - ISO 9186 • ISO 9186:2001 – Test methods for judged comprehensibility and for comprehension. • Judged Comprehensibility • “What percentage of the population expected to understand the meaning of the symbol?” • Where results are inconclusive, perform the comprehension test: “What do you think this symbol means?” and judge the results. • Comprehension responses: • Correct understanding is certain, • Correct understanding is very probable, • Correct understanding is probable, • Understanding is opposite of what is intended, • Any other response, • Response is “I don’t know”, • No response given. ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
Judged comprehensibility ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
Make louder Comprehension test You may see this symbol in association with a telephone. What do you think t his symbol means? If you cannot guess the meaning, please answer "Don't know". Do not worry if you give the same answer to more than one symbol. ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
Symbol testing – ETSI TR 0070 • ETSI TR 0070 – The Multiple Index Approach (MIA) for the evaluation of pictograms • The hit rate: Number ofcorrect associations between the referent and pictogram, • The false alarm rate: Number ofassociations with the wrong referent. • Missing values: No answer. • Subjective certainty: Certainty of association between pictogram and referent. • Subjective suitability: Impression of how well a pictogram represents its referent. • Pictogram preference: Which of the pictograms for a referent represents best the referent in question. • Pictogram set preference: Which set is preferred on aesthetic grounds. ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
Symbol testing • Web Site 1 created for initial filtering by ETSI Human Factors Committee members to reduce candidate symbols to 6 for each function. • Web Site 2 created for testing: • Test to ISO 9186 - both Comprehension and Comprehensibility...respondents see only one test, • Symbol order changed with each test, • Available in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Italian and Greek. • ETSI 0070 MIA data extracted from ISO 9186 Comprehension test results; • 1, 2 & 3 (Correct understanding) provided hit rate, • 4 & 5 (Opposite or Other) provided false alarm rate, • 6 & 7 (No response) provided missing values, • 1, 2 & 3 provided subjective certainty, • Pictogram set preference not addressed. ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
Test results to date • Test circulated to “Stakeholder” list of over 80 individuals, disability and user organisations. • 1999 accesses to the Web site. • 964 tests completed from 30 countries. • Cultural groups (completed tests): • UK & Ireland (183), • Scandinavia (282), • Southern Europe (148), • Central Europe (115), • Mediterranean (51), • Eastern Europe (5), • Plus USA, Japan, Australia, UAE, Canada, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Greenland, Philippines, etc. • Data also collected on respondents ages, education, occupations, disabilities and time taken. ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
Candidate symbols - 1 ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
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Comprehensibility results - Judging ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
Comprehensibility results - Judging ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
Comprehensibility results – “Balancing” ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
Successful symbols ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
Test analysis - 1 ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
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Symbol testing problems • Inability to control the display resolution. • Inability to select and control respondents. • Respondents biased by age and education. • More results sought from: • Central Europe (Austria, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands & Switzerland). • Eastern Europe (so far only Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia & Poland) • Mediterranean countries (so far France, Greece, Italy, Cyprus) ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
ISO Registration • Symbols tested in accordance with ISO 9186:2001 -Graphical symbols – Test methods for judged comprehensibility and for comprehension. • Symbols drafted in accordance with IEC 80416-1:2001 – Basic principles for graphical symbols for use on equipment – Creation of symbol originals • Provides layout grid and design rules, • Provides process for assessment by ISO TC 145 – Graphical Symbols and IEC SC3C – Graphical symbols for use on equipment, • Final symbols included on ISO 7000/IEC 60417 database. • NOTE: ISO 80416-4:2005 provides “Guidelines for the adaptation of graphical symbols for use on screens and displays”. ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing
Other modalities being investigated • Tactile symbols: • Designed by the RNIB National Centre for Tactile Diagrams (NCTD). • Symbols for: • Audio description, • Speech output, • Spoken command. • Testing at “Sight Village” in July • Audio symbols: • Symbols for; • Audio description, • Speech output, • Spoken command. ETSI STF 286 - Design & Testing