5th International Symposium Respeaking, Live Subtitling and Accessibility
Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma, 12 June 2015
8.30-10.00 Registration
9.00-9.15 Welcome and conference opening
9.15- 9.30 “ITU work on ICT Accessibility” Roxana Widmer-Iliescu, Unione Internazionale delle Telecomunicazioni
9.30-11:00 PANEL 1: LIVE SUBTITLING ON TELEVISION: FOCUS ON QUALITY
CHAIR: Gion Linder, Swiss Text
- Pablo Romero Fresco, “Live subtitling in the UK: an official review”
- Aleš Pražák, “Live TV subtitling in Czech”
- Zoe Moores, “The language of respeaking”
- Juan Martínez Pérez, “New Approaches to Improve the Quality of Live Subtitling on TV”
Coffee break
11.30- 13:00 PANEL 2: RESPEAKING: EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES
CHAIR: Pablo Romero Fresco, University of Roehampton
- Katarzyna Stachowiak, “More than meets the ear: Do subtitles matter for the well-educated, speaking hearing impaired?”
- Agnieszka Szarkowska, ŁukaszDutka“Are interpreters better respeakers? An exploratory study on respeaking competences”
- Agnieszka Chmiel, Agnieszka Lijewska, Łukasz Dutka, Agnieszka Szarkowska, Isabela Krejtz, Krzysztof Krejtz, “Tapping the linguistic competence in the respeaking process: comparing intralingual paraphrasing done by interpreting trainees, translation trainees and bilinguals”
14:30-16:00 PANEL 3: NEW APPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY
CHAIR: Pilar Orero, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
- Andrew Lambourne, “Pushing forward the frontiers of access technology”
- Carlo Aliprandi, “Evaluating performances of automatic speech recognition for assisted subtitling”
- Andreas Søeborg Kirkedal, Julián Zapata, “Translating and respeaking in a native or foreign language and from different environments: a pre-pilot experiment with a laptop and a tablet”
- Lukasz Daniluk, Anna Matamala, Pablo Romero-Fresco,“Transcribing documentaries: can respeaking be used efficiently?”
16:00-17:00 PANEL 4: RESPEAKING AS A PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITY
CHAIR: Federico Spoletti, Sub-Ti & FRED.fm
- Carlo Eugeni “Teaching live subtitling for the deaf through respeaking- the potential for blind respeakers and paraplegic live editors”
- Robin Ribback, “Vocational training for blind speech-to-text-reporters”
Coffee break
17:00-18:00 ROUND TABLE: FOCUS ON ITALY
CHAIR: Carlo Eugeni, Università Roma Tre
- Giacomo Pirelli, Luca Iacovino “Proposta di aggiornamento delle legislazioni italiane relative all’accessibilità dei programmi delle emittenti televisive per i cittadini sordi”
- Samuel Zambelli, “La Meeting Industry in Italia oggi può offrire attraverso il respeaking nuove opportunità sia per gli organizzatori di congressi ed eventi che per i professionisti della documentazione scritta?”
- Lorenzo Di Ciaccio, “La telefonata sottotitolata”