Semantic Scholar Open Access 2021 88 sitasi

Inclusive data visualization for people with disabilities

K. Marriott Bongshin Lee M. Butler Edward Cutrell K. Ellis +4 lainnya

Abstrak

driven communication by business, government, and science. Furthermore, the use and need for visualizations is not just confined to data experts: Data visualizations are becoming ubiquitous in textbooks, presentations, and reports, as well as in popular media, both online and in print. The design of these visualizations, however, is premised on implicit assumptions about the reader's sensory, cognitive, and motor abilities. People without these abilities are ultimately disenfranchised, and access to the benefits of data visualization and to the underlying information is limited. Data visualizations, such as statistical charts, diagrams, and maps, are an effective means to represent, analyze, and explore data as well as identify and communicate insights. They take advantage of the human visual system’s high bandwidth, parallel processing, and ability to quickly recognize patterns. For instance, a table of numbers may be hard to understand, while those same numbers shown in a graphic form (such as a line chart) will immediately reveal a steadily increasing trend. For these reasons, interactive data visualization is central to both exploratory data analysis and dataD Insights → Lack of accessible access to data visualizations is a significant equity issue. → It's not only visual impairments that can restrict access but also other kinds of disabilities including cognitive and learning disabilities, and motor disabilities. → Overcoming this challenge requires visualization practitioners, visualization and accessibility researchers, and the relevant disability communities to work together.

Topik & Kata Kunci

Penulis (9)

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K. Marriott

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Bongshin Lee

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M. Butler

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Edward Cutrell

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K. Ellis

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Cagatay Goncu

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Marti A. Hearst

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Kathleen F. McCoy

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D. Szafir

Format Sitasi

Marriott, K., Lee, B., Butler, M., Cutrell, E., Ellis, K., Goncu, C. et al. (2021). Inclusive data visualization for people with disabilities. https://doi.org/10.1145/3457875

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2021
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
88×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1145/3457875
Akses
Open Access ✓