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<Joshue_108> MA: The GameA11y conf has come around again.
<Joshue_108> You can watch it online.
General info that it's the Game Accessibility conference next week: https://www.gaconf.com/
Time has flown!
Becky: Registration is open (and
    free).
    ... we have scheduled 6 meetings during the week.
Becky: HTML group won't be
    meeting; we are working on meeting with the TAG around
    Pronunciation and Personalization.
    ... there are two separate weeks; so far we don't have any
    planned for the second.
Janina: Josh has been helping us
    put together some videos demonstrating our technology. e.g.
    Pronunciation.
    ... These are general introduction videos.
    ... from RQTF today: is there a requirement for how tightly
    coupled audio and video need to be in synchronized media in
    order to make sense? Research shows the optimal comprehension
    is if the video is some number of milliseconds ahead of the
    audio - i.e. humans inherently lipread; stunning! If it's more
    than 200ms, comprehension falls off.
Becky: Personalization: working
    on Explainer for the TAG (amongst other things).
    ... Going through internationalization and grammatical
    review.
    ... ...working to release the content module (the first).
Michael, Josh: More on this after present work on Silver.
<MichaelC> https://github.com/w3c/strategy/issues/230
Michael: Color contrast research is onging as part of Silver so could be relevant here.
Janina: Would Daltonization be relevant? (Correction for people with colour perception deficit, to maximise the distinguishing info provided by an image.)
<Joshue_108> http://www.daltonize.org
Becky: Daltonization sounds like an AT.
Michael: This seems focused on how to get W3C technologies to take advantage of the existing work on color and HDR; we would want Daltonization to continue to be possible.
<Joshue_108> That is a good question from Michael
Michael: Would HDR mean there is less scope for luminosity contrast barriers? Would need resarch.
Becky: How should we track this?
Michael: *commented* https://github.com/w3c/strategy/issues/230#issuecomment-697637565
Becky: *will have a look at the list for triage purposes* Meantime, please try to work on them when possible.
Becky: Thanks and we are done.
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