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Accessible Text Descriptions for UpSet Plots

Human-Computer Interaction 2025-03-25 v1

Abstract

Data visualizations are typically not accessible to blind and low-vision (BLV) users. Automatically generating text descriptions offers an enticing mechanism for democratizing access to the information held in complex scientific charts, yet appropriate procedures for generating those texts remain elusive. Pursuing this issue, we study a single complex chart form: UpSet plots. UpSet Plots are a common way to analyze set data, an area largely unexplored by prior accessibility literature. By analyzing the patterns present in real-world examples, we develop a system for automatically captioning any UpSet plot. We evaluated the utility of our captions via semi-structured interviews with (N=11) BLV users and found that BLV users find them informative. In extensions, we find that sighted users can use our texts similarly to UpSet plots and that they are better than naive LLM usage.

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@article{arxiv.2503.17517,
  title  = {Accessible Text Descriptions for UpSet Plots},
  author = {Andrew McNutt and Maggie K McCracken and Ishrat Jahan Eliza and Daniel Hajas and Jake Wagoner and Nate Lanza and Jack Wilburn and Sarah Creem-Regehr and Alexander Lex},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.17517},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted to EuroVIS 25

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