Standardization efforts at ITU for Inclusive ICT Society

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Standardization efforts at ITU for Inclusive ICT Society World Summit on the Information Society Achieving an inclusive society by designing and implementing accessible ICTs 22 March 2018, Geneva, Switzerland Standardization efforts at ITU for Inclusive ICT Society Masahito Kawamori Keio University ITU-T SG16 Q26, Rapporteur ITU Intersector Rapporteur Group on Audio-Visual Accessibility

Why is standardization of Accessibility important? Improved Interoperability Products from different companies, countries can be used in the same way Especially important in time of emergency Better accessibility to services Standardized ICT will be easier to use, without peculiar “surprises” Lowered cost of operation, purchase, etc. More competition makes prices go down More affordable to the user Lowered barrier to development and market entry A wider market More availability

Some New Recommendations ITU-T F.791 (11/2015) Accessibility terms and definitions ITU-T H.702 (11/2015) Accessibility profiles for IPTV systems ITU-T F.921 (03/17) Audio-based network navigation system for persons with vision impairment ITU-T Rec. F.930 (2/18) Multimedia telecommunication relay services ITU-T F.791 (11/2015) Accessibility terms and definitions This is the first consented UN standalone recommendation giving the correct definitions based on the UNCRD with consultation with persons with disabilites to be used by standard writers and others to be used in all respective documents in English. ITU-T H.702 (11/2015) Accessibility profiles for IPTV systems This recommendation makes it possible for accessibility features like captioning, sign language, and audio description to be added to Internet Protocol TV and that this can be deployed globally interoperably. FSTP-ACC-RemPart - Guidelines for supporting remote participation in meetings for all This is the first approved UN standalone technical paper giving instructions on how to organize and run an accessible remote participation meetings to include persons with disabilites taking into account both the accessible and in accessible aspects of the existing remote participation tools. FSTP-AM - Guidelines for accessible meetings this is the first approved UN standalone technical paper giving instructions on how to organize and run an accessible meetings to include persons with disabilities.

ITU-T Rec. F.790 general guidelines for planning, developing, designing and distributing telecommunications equipment, software and services to ensure accessibility for people with various abilities. gives guidance on .. the ways that accessibility may be incorporated in products and services. Harmonized with ISO (ISO 13407) and ETSI standards

ITU-T Rec. H.702  Defines the basic functions of accessibility services on IPTV Includes actual implementation examples using available ITU-T Standards The world’s first global standard for accessibility services for IPTV -- Approved in 2015 Defines the 3 profiles (Main, Enhanced, and Basic) for captioning, sign-language, and audio description With European Broadcasting Union and ITU-R, it is communicated to be adopted by broadcasting and cable TV standard

ITU-T Rec. H.702 (cont.) Basic profile defines the accessibility services that can immediately be provided by IPTV terminals available in the market E.g. changing the size, color, position, of captions; Providing multiple captions (e.g., Slovene and English; easy Slovene for the Intellectually challenged) Personalized service “Do now what can be done now”

IPTV Accessibility features ITU-T standard IPTV and H.702 can support many Accessibility features: Closed captioning in multiple languages With different font size, positions and colors Audio guidance (audible Electronic Program Guide) Audio description Accessible Emergency alert over live-channel as well as Video-On-Demand

ITU-T Rec. H.702  ITU-T Rec. H.702 has already been implemented as TV sets and set-top boxes It has already been adopted by some governments (e.g., Mongolia, Ecuador, Japan) and is expected to be globally adopted Presented at United Nations Head Quarters New York on 1 Dec 2017 as part of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

STB for H.702 H.702 requires closed signing and IPTV enables this Mongolia government has decided to adopt H.702 Test service is expected to start early 2018

ITU-T Rec. F.921 Audio-based network navigation system for persons with vision impairment Describes how audio-based network navigation systems can be designed to ensure that they are inclusive and meet the needs of persons with visual impairments. Targeted especially for indoor-navigation, which cannot depend on GPS. Based on contributions from Wayfindr, which is currently used in London underground, More follow up documents are expected

ITU-T Rec. F.930 Recommendation on the Framework of Telephone Relay Service. Describes the basic framework for making telephone services accessible Several related works such as Key Performance Indicator for Relay Services are also being discussed

Importance of Interoperability Interoperable ICT allows persons with specific needs to participate in the society more easily Interoperability requires standards Therefore Inclusive ICT should be based on standards as much as possible Coordination among standardization efforts is necessary

Standard-based policy for Inclusive Society Design and planning of an inclusive society should be done with standard ICT in mind E.g., standardized IPTV will give PWDs better access to ICT, Standard-based policy will enhance reasonable accommodation in Society With standards, reduced inefficiency in part of society will improve efficiency in other parts Inclusive, “smart” society need standards-based policy

Proposed actions Cooperation and coordination among ICT SDOs E.g. Agreement on vocabulary Creation of “Inclusive ICT Society” index, the KPI to show how inclusive a society/community/country is, taking UN-CRPD as the first reference E.g. whether a country has atelephone relay service for its citizens Whether a community supports a navigation guidance for those with visual impairment Whether a country has a standard-based policy on ICT-inclusive society

Conclusion ITU is creating global standards for an accessible global future Standards provide better interoperability, thus better accessibility These standards provide good ways to satisfy “reasonable accommodation” required by UN-CRPD Standard-based policy is important for inclusive society Coordination among standardization efforts should be promoted

Thank you!! Contact: kawamori@sfc.wide.ad.jp