<CharlesHall> this happened on Friday: https://immersive-web.github.io/webxr-hand-input/
MC: [discussion of XR Access]
<scribe> scribe: jeanne
JB: There is the XR access group
that I have been coordinating with, and the Immersive Captions
group
... Last week they started working on hardware
MC: Who else should we coordinate with him? Are there other groups?
JS: And we also have been coordinating with RQTF through Joshue.
JB: Chris Hughes has also been doing recent work
CH: I think you got the most important groups, but there were a number of breakout sessions where the google docs are now available. The Accessibility Object Model and APIs being leverage to create profile identity -- a way to take your preferences from environment to environment.
JB: XR Access -- did anyone note that seizure triggers were an issue?
CH: It was noted in the Tech Access channel in the Slack community.
MC: That is included in our user needs
<michaelcrabb> https://w3c.github.io/silver/subgroups/xr/captioning/xr-captioning-user-needs.html
<CharlesHall> notes from XR Symposium breakout 2.2 on AOM/API: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zKMlpuj57cnD8qmCxLZUm9VfwzdvCURcL-w1Xtvsmzg/edit?usp=sharing
JB: I have colleagues at MIT who are working on how to buffer the incoming streams
<CharlesHall> notes from XR Symposium breakout 1.2 captions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/12xM5HqJyAqR-jwlzPxgaKrQzy3wLcdbxFMpHd4sGDLg/edit?usp=sharing
<Judy> https://www.w3.org/community/immersive-captions/
JS: When captions are attached to
objects, there is a need for boundaries of depth perception of
captions -- they potentially could apply from infinitely small
to infinitely large
... there was a participant in the XR Access breakout session
who offered to connect groups with contacts in the deaf-blind
community.
... we also need to look at the results from the audio
description breakout session.
<CharlesHall> there are no results for ‘cognitive’ or ‘depth’ in the Immersive Web CG mailing list
<michaelcrabb> Silver Tagging: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nqyIuJ9_goXGHKPa3o9l7pXk-CYzfsEn22HKK3V61C4/edit
MC: There is a new version of the project in Github
<CharlesHall> sorry, Immersive Captions CG
MC: Once we have Ideas for Tagging settled, we can move on.
<CharlesHall> Sorry, I have to drop off the call at 9:50 to prep for another meeting.
<michaelcrabb> https://w3c.github.io/silver/subgroups/xr/captioning/functional-outcomes.html
MC: I want to present this at the
meeting tomorrow.
... We should look at what ACT has for tests
JS: I will look for the link for the ACT tests
https://act-rules.github.io/rules/ -> ACT rules
CP: I will reconnect with Spencer
to see what the problem was.
... are there any disabilities that he should be prepared for
with the demo?
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