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The Cognitive Effectiveness of Subtitle Processing
Authors:Elisa Perego  Fabio Del Missier  Marco Porta  Mauro Mosconi
Affiliation:1. Department of Language , Translation and Interpreting Studies, University of Trieste , Trieste, Italy;2. Department of Psychology , University of Trieste , Trieste, Italy;3. Department of Computer and Systems Engineering , University of Pavia , Italy
Abstract:In an experimental study, we analyzed the cognitive processing of a subtitled film excerpt by adopting a methodological approach based on the integration of a variety of measures: eye-movement data, word recognition, and visual scene recognition. We tested the hypothesis that the processing of subtitled films is cognitively effective: It leads to a good understanding of film content without requiring a significant tradeoff between image processing and text processing. Following indications in the psycholinguistic literature, we also tested the hypothesis that two-line subtitles whose segmentation is syntactically incoherent can have a disruptive effect on information processing and recognition performance. The results highlighted the effectiveness of subtitle processing: Regardless of the quality of line segmentation, participants had a good understanding of the film content, they achieved good levels of performance in both word and scene recognition, and no tradeoff between text and image processing was detected. Eye-movement analyses enabled a further characterization of cognitive processing during subtitled film viewing. This article discusses the theoretical implications of the findings for both subtitling and multiple-source communication and highlights their methodological and applied implications.
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