Inclusive data visualization for people with disabilities

Kim Marriott, Bongshin Lee, Matthew Butler, Ed Cutrell, Kirsten Ellis, Cagatay Goncu, Marti Hearst, Kathleen McCoy, Danielle Albers Szafir

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages47-51
Number of pages5
Volume28
No.3
Specialist publicationInteractions
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021 May 1

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Human-Computer Interaction

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