2019-10-11T07:38:20Z
2019-10-11T07:38:20Z
2019-06
Statistical charts and graphs play a primordial role in different areas of our life, such as information, education, communication or research, among others. However, authors and content publishers do not always follow the accessibility criteria in the design and creation of this type of content. Considering these two premises, this work includes the four main approaches in which the scientific literature has focused so far to improve the accessibility of statistical charts and graphs: text alternatives, sonification, tactile alternatives and multimodal alternatives, with the purpose of evaluating their suitability for people with low vision and color blindness. Finally, some solutions are suggested that seem technologically viable and that start from the use of JavaScript libraries for the creation of interactive charts, in combination with other standards such as WAI-ARIA to tag and provide information about the content and the characteristics of the charts and the use of patterns to fill areas as a strategy to differentiate visual variables.
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Diagrames; Discapacitats visuals; Congressos; Diagrams; People with visual disabilities; Congresses
Asociación Interacción Persona-Ordenador
Comunicació presentada a: Congreso Internacional de Interacción Persona-Ordenador (20º: Junio 2019: San Sebastián). Interacción 2019.
cc-by-nc-nd (c) Alcaraz Martínez, Rubén et al., 2019
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