CBC Captioning Techniques & Accuracy — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which technique helps improve real-time captioning accuracy?
- Typing words manually without shortcuts
- Using phonetic shortcuts and predictive text (Correct answer)
- Ignoring audio context
- Avoiding software assistance
Correct answer: Using phonetic shortcuts and predictive text
Using phonetic shortcuts and predictive text technology enhances speed and accuracy in real-time captioning.
Question 2: What is the biggest challenge in real-time broadcast captioning?
- Slow speech delivery
- Lack of technology support
- Live speech variations and background noise (Correct answer)
- Limited vocabulary options
Correct answer: Live speech variations and background noise
Live speech variations, including accents, fast speech, and background noise, make real-time captioning challenging.
Question 3: Why is speaker identification important in captioning?
- To reduce caption length
- To improve viewer comprehension (Correct answer)
- To add entertainment value
- To eliminate non-verbal cues
Correct answer: To improve viewer comprehension
Clearly labeling speakers in captions helps viewers distinguish who is speaking, improving comprehension and accessibility.
Question 4: Which best practice enhances caption readability?
- Omitting punctuation
- Using proper punctuation and timing (Correct answer)
- Using complex sentence structures
- Reducing font size to fit more text
Correct answer: Using proper punctuation and timing
Using proper punctuation, timing, and easy-to-read fonts improves caption readability and accessibility for viewers.
Question 5: Why is synchronization critical in captioning?
- To extend caption duration
- To ensure captions match the spoken content (Correct answer)
- To create caption delays
- To increase screen time for captions
Correct answer: To ensure captions match the spoken content
Captions must be timed accurately with speech to provide a seamless viewing experience for the audience.
Question 6: How should background noise be handled in captions?
- Ignore background noise
- Describe background sounds in brackets (Correct answer)
- Replace background noise with dialogue
- Use uppercase text for background noise
Correct answer: Describe background sounds in brackets
Describing background noise in captions (e.g., [applause], [laughter]) improves accessibility for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers.
Which technique helps improve real-time captioning accuracy?