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"Customization is Key": Reconfigurable Content Tokens for Accessible Data Visualizations

Human-Computer Interaction 2024-03-01 v2

Abstract

Customization is crucial for making visualizations accessible to blind and low-vision (BLV) people with widely-varying needs. But what makes for usable or useful customization? We identify four design goals for how BLV people should be able to customize screen-reader-accessible visualizations: presence, or what content is included; verbosity, or how concisely content is presented; ordering, or how content is sequenced; and, duration, or how long customizations are active. To meet these goals, we model a customization as a sequence of content tokens, each with a set of adjustable properties. We instantiate our model by extending Olli, an open-source accessible visualization toolkit, with a settings menu and command box for persistent and ephemeral customization respectively. Through a study with 13 BLV participants, we find that customization increases the ease of identifying and remembering information. However, customization also introduces additional complexity, making it more helpful for users familiar with similar tools.

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@article{arxiv.2307.08773,
  title  = {"Customization is Key": Reconfigurable Content Tokens for Accessible Data Visualizations},
  author = {Shuli Jones and Isabella Pedraza Pineros and Daniel Hajas and Jonathan Zong and Arvind Satyanarayan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.08773},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

14 pages. 6 figures. 2 tables. ACM CHI Conference 2024

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