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Main Authors: Xu, Qiang, Hurtut, Thomas
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.17494
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author Xu, Qiang
Hurtut, Thomas
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Hurtut, Thomas
contents In the digital landscape, the ubiquity of data visualizations in media underscores the necessity for accessibility to ensure inclusivity for all users, including those with visual impairments. Current visual content often fails to cater to the needs of screen reader users due to the absence of comprehensive textual descriptions. To address this gap, we propose in this paper a framework designed to empower media content creators to transform charts into descriptive narratives. This tool not only facilitates the understanding of complex visual data through text but also fosters a broader awareness of accessibility in digital content creation. Through the application of this framework, users can interpret and convey the insights of data visualizations more effectively, accommodating a diverse audience. Our evaluations reveal that this tool not only enhances the comprehension of data visualizations but also promotes new perspectives on the represented data, thereby broadening the interpretative possibilities for all users.
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spellingShingle From Graphs to Words: A Computer-Assisted Framework for the Production of Accessible Text Descriptions
Xu, Qiang
Hurtut, Thomas
Human-Computer Interaction
In the digital landscape, the ubiquity of data visualizations in media underscores the necessity for accessibility to ensure inclusivity for all users, including those with visual impairments. Current visual content often fails to cater to the needs of screen reader users due to the absence of comprehensive textual descriptions. To address this gap, we propose in this paper a framework designed to empower media content creators to transform charts into descriptive narratives. This tool not only facilitates the understanding of complex visual data through text but also fosters a broader awareness of accessibility in digital content creation. Through the application of this framework, users can interpret and convey the insights of data visualizations more effectively, accommodating a diverse audience. Our evaluations reveal that this tool not only enhances the comprehension of data visualizations but also promotes new perspectives on the represented data, thereby broadening the interpretative possibilities for all users.
title From Graphs to Words: A Computer-Assisted Framework for the Production of Accessible Text Descriptions
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.17494