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Technology is continually changing the world in every way imaginable, and improving accessibility is arguably one of the best ways technology can innovate a better future. One widespread use case involves helping people who are deaf or hard of hearing to consume audio and video content.

Approximately 15% of American adults have some degree of hearing loss. That is a huge portion of the population that is often excluded from obtaining information and resources that involve needing to hear—at live events, for example.

Thankfully, technology has made it possible to make live events more accessible to more people through live professional captions and live auto captions. All businesses with live events should use one of these strategies to make their events accessible to more people.

Auto vs. Professional: Defining the Difference

So, which caption option is the best approach for making your organization's live events more accessible?

Let's start by defining the difference:

  • Live auto captions are generated by automatic speech recognition technology, and they can sometimes be enhanced through machine-learning algorithms. Auto captions are sometimes referred to as machine captions.
  • Live professional captions are created in various ways, but they always involve a human captioner. Standard methods include stenography and voice writing.

Live Auto Captions Pros and Cons

The biggest upsides to choosing live auto captions for your event are cost, scale, and ease of scheduling.

Live auto captions are the more affordable strategy for caption accessibility because the approach doesn't involve hiring a professional; rather, it's an exercise in efficiently provisioning machines, which tends to be easier than provisioning skilled labor.

For that same reason, scheduling is also easier. You don't need to figure out planning and scheduling your business's event around when someone is available to do the captioning.

Moreover, live auto captions are great at minimizing deletion errors, such as missing words, compared with live professional captioning. The technology does not fall far behind, resulting in all words being captured, whereas a human captioner may need to drop some words to keep up with the content.

There are a few drawbacks to live auto captions. They include substitution errors, because machines tend to be less accurate even if they capture all words vs. missing some, and reliance on proprietary technology, as auto solutions haven't been tested much externally. Their accuracy can be low, and accuracy level can vary depending on the content type.

It's important to evaluate your options for live auto captions before making your pick to ensure your solution is reliable.

Live Professional Captions Pros and Cons

Going with live professional captions ensures highly accurate, real-time captioning. The biggest upside over auto captioning is consistent accuracy and high quality, regardless of audio or content characteristics.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Josh Miller is co-founder and co-CEO of 3Play Media, the leading video accessibility provider.

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