Towards a Rich Format for Closed Captioning
May, L., Williams, A., Hassan, S., Cartwright, M., Lee, S. Towards a Rich Format for Closed Captioning. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS), 2024.

Abstract
Closed-captioning is an essential part of viewing audio-visual content for many people, including those who are D/deaf and Hard-of-Hearing. Traditional closed-captioning systems generally consist of a single track of timed text that offers limited options for personalization. Research into extending the capabilities of captioning, such as affective, poetic, and customizable captions has shown a desire among a subset of users for these features, but only in specific contexts. However, due to the difficulty in creating custom stimuli videos utilizing the custom captioning system, comparisons between systems and longitudinal studies have not been pursued. This demo paper introduces Rich Captions, a structured system that allows for a single closed-caption file to be tagged with additional information that can then be flexibly leveraged to render different customizable, creative, and poetic captions from the same file. Additionally, we introduce the Rich Caption Editor 1, a free, open-source software system designed to author, edit, and render rich captions. The system design was informed by a formative design workshop with closed-captioning researchers and advocates. The current design allows researchers to generate reproducible stimuli for closed-captioning studies. Once the design space and user preferences are better understood, the rich captioning framework could be refined to serve a general audience.