It would be better if everything he said would be typed as he spoke. its not bad, its just some words that he says with an accent and its not understandable.
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You are just trying to be nice by denying the obvious problem. I can't follow everything the Indian guy was saying. I guess as much interest as there supposedly was in accessibility, the presentation doesn't have a transcript. The deaf users are out of luck. The English speakers that have trouble with strong accents also are out of luck.
Accessibility applies to people for whom gaining access to information(etc.)is impossible in reasonable environments. Maybe you should open your mind a little and try to grasp foreign accents - it isn't that difficult unless you are suffering from a severe cognitive disability. Demanding an elevator to go 3 steps because you're too lazy to get off your a***, isn't a demand for accessibility - it's just pathetic.
Access to all he is saying is impossible to me in a completely quiet room. I'm sure deaf people would have even more trouble accessing what he is saying. Communication is two-way. Listening is only half of it. Maybe you should open your mind to the possibility that an accent can be so strong that it becomes inaccessible. I've had many foreign professors and no one as unclear as that. Maybe accents or Google presenters are supposed to be above criticism.
Google may not be above criticism. But accents are representative of a geographical background and criticizing them is like criticizing people for being born or growing up in a particular place. That's the reason why it is not appreciated.
Is it offensive to say that I don't understand Spanish for the same reason? Must I know all languages of the world and all accents to be a moral person? Or is it only a requirement that I don't mention my inability to understand someone's foreign language or strong accent? It seems like some people are just oversensitive or paranoid of being seen as culturally intolerant. When something doesn't make sense, it shouldn't be a moral issue to say so.
The question is of degree. Linguistic categories for mutual intelligibility in speech range from accent > dialect > languages, where only extremely divergent dialects (not classified into languages due to low number of speakers) and languages are considered mutually unintelligible. Accents by definition, are accents because they are the same language and can be understood by speakers of that language. The argument for not understanding a different language simply does not apply here.
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AlexisSmith077 1 month ago
the speaker represent Google I do not understand what he was talking about
753esm 6 months ago
It has subtitles now. Thank you for the great video and nice job.
HolyShaka 11 months ago
Oh gosh....he s got his sunglasses on!!!!! nomaaaannnnnnn
amarcord95 2 years ago
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Maybe he's blind?
probios 1 year ago
@amarcord95 Maybe he's blind?
probios 1 year ago
This seems cool =3
mayelaine2 2 years ago
Subtitles please!
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It would be better if everything he said would be typed as he spoke. its not bad, its just some words that he says with an accent and its not understandable.
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TheatricalMarketer 3 years ago
hey i am egerman and i have no problems to udnerstand the indian guy. Big deal.
phpboxxx 3 years ago
If you could type out what he said, that would be helpful.
joshig1983 3 years ago 6
it's because you are a german vorzugsschüler. sehr brav. setzen.
bitter57 2 years ago
it is easy to uppload a long film, but it takes time :D
kairherous 3 years ago
how did he upload a more than an hour long video?
Cooliomatic 3 years ago
Google owns YouTube... I guess they can do what they like.
Going to spend time looking into this AxsJAX.
I want one of those T-shirts!
rucky544 3 years ago
this is long
Josephwarr 3 years ago
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They should improve the presentation's accessibility to English speakers. lol Is there a transcript?
joshig1983 3 years ago
Try going to University and understanding foreign professors - both of their grasps of the English language is great.
qwertie2345 3 years ago 3
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You are just trying to be nice by denying the obvious problem. I can't follow everything the Indian guy was saying. I guess as much interest as there supposedly was in accessibility, the presentation doesn't have a transcript. The deaf users are out of luck. The English speakers that have trouble with strong accents also are out of luck.
joshig1983 3 years ago
Accessibility applies to people for whom gaining access to information(etc.)is impossible in reasonable environments. Maybe you should open your mind a little and try to grasp foreign accents - it isn't that difficult unless you are suffering from a severe cognitive disability. Demanding an elevator to go 3 steps because you're too lazy to get off your a***, isn't a demand for accessibility - it's just pathetic.
nashixe 3 years ago
Access to all he is saying is impossible to me in a completely quiet room. I'm sure deaf people would have even more trouble accessing what he is saying. Communication is two-way. Listening is only half of it. Maybe you should open your mind to the possibility that an accent can be so strong that it becomes inaccessible. I've had many foreign professors and no one as unclear as that. Maybe accents or Google presenters are supposed to be above criticism.
joshig1983 3 years ago
Google may not be above criticism. But accents are representative of a geographical background and criticizing them is like criticizing people for being born or growing up in a particular place. That's the reason why it is not appreciated.
nashixe 3 years ago 2
Is it offensive to say that I don't understand Spanish for the same reason? Must I know all languages of the world and all accents to be a moral person? Or is it only a requirement that I don't mention my inability to understand someone's foreign language or strong accent? It seems like some people are just oversensitive or paranoid of being seen as culturally intolerant. When something doesn't make sense, it shouldn't be a moral issue to say so.
joshig1983 3 years ago 4
The question is of degree. Linguistic categories for mutual intelligibility in speech range from accent > dialect > languages, where only extremely divergent dialects (not classified into languages due to low number of speakers) and languages are considered mutually unintelligible. Accents by definition, are accents because they are the same language and can be understood by speakers of that language. The argument for not understanding a different language simply does not apply here.
nashixe 3 years ago
Funny accent :)
useforum 3 years ago
Nice example for barrierfree pages!
duenneswasser 3 years ago
Nice talk guys. I want one of those t-shirts!
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PhilTeare 3 years ago
Thanks for taking the time to show us this
SleeplessDad 3 years ago 6