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Engineering Adaptive Information Graphics for Disabled Communities: A Case Study with Public Space Indoor Maps

Anuradha Madugalla Yutan Huang John Grundy Min Hee Cho Lasith Koswatta Gamage +2 lainnya
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Most software applications contain graphics such as charts, diagrams and maps. Currently, these graphics are designed with a ``one size fits all" approach and do not cater to the needs of people with disabilities. Therefore, when using software with graphics, a colour-impaired user may struggle to interpret graphics with certain colours, and a person with dyslexia may struggle to read the text labels in the graphic. Our research addresses this issue by developing a framework that generates adaptive and accessible information graphics for multiple disabilities. Uniquely, the approach also serves people with multiple simultaneous disabilities. To achieve these, we used a case study of public space floorplans presented via a web tool and worked with four disability groups: people with low vision, colour blindness, dyslexia and mobility impairment. Our research involved gathering requirements from 3 accessibility experts and 80 participants with disabilities, developing a system to generate adaptive graphics that address the identified requirements, and conducting an evaluation with 7 participants with disabilities. The evaluation showed that users found our solution easy to use and suitable for most of their requirements. The study also provides recommendations for front-end developers on engineering accessible graphics for their software and discusses the implications of our work on society from the perspective of public space owners and end users.

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A

Anuradha Madugalla

Y

Yutan Huang

J

John Grundy

M

Min Hee Cho

L

Lasith Koswatta Gamage

T

Tristan Leao

S

Sam Thiele

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Madugalla, A., Huang, Y., Grundy, J., Cho, M.H., Gamage, L.K., Leao, T. et al. (2024). Engineering Adaptive Information Graphics for Disabled Communities: A Case Study with Public Space Indoor Maps. https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.05659

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