what are real-time captions for the deaf?
Closed captions are subtitles that are embedded into the video, mainly for the deaf or hard of hearing. Now also used in learning foreign languages
Captions on a picture give a text explanation of what is shown in the picture. Closed captioning on TV allows deaf people to read the dialogue that is being spoken, or indicate sounds that are important to the action being depicted.
Realtime Worlds was founded in 2002.
Realtime Interrupt was created in 1995.
Realtime Associates was created in 1986.
Realtime Worlds ended in 2010.
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They use their eyes like everyone else. If you are asking how do they understand the dialogue, then the answer is, they either read the captions, or ask a hearing family member or friend to explain to them what the people were talking about.