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Infosonics: Accessible Infographics for People who are Blind using Sonification and Voice
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2022
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EngineeringAccessible InfographicsData VisualizationCommunicationJournalismComputer AccessibilityInteractive SonificationMultimodal InteractionContent AnalysisSonificationSpeech PerceptionDigital StorytellingAssistive TechnologyEquitable AccessVisual ImpairmentMobile AccessibilitySpeech CommunicationVoiceVisual CommunicationTraditional SonificationSpeech ProcessingHuman-computer InteractionArtsVoice Interaction
Data visualisations are increasingly used online to engage readers and enable independent analysis of the data underlying news stories. However, access to such infographics is problematic for readers who are blind or have low vision (BLV). Equitable access to information is a basic human right and essential for independence and inclusion. We introduce infosonics, the audio equivalent of infographics, as a new style of interactive sonification that uses a spoken introduction and annotation, non-speech audio and sound design elements to present data in an understandable and engaging way. A controlled user evaluation with 18 BLV adults found a COVID-19 infosonic enabled a clearer mental image than a traditional sonification. Further, infosonics prove complementary to text descriptions and facilitate independent understanding of the data. Based on our findings, we provide preliminary suggestions for infosonics design, which we hope will enable BLV people to gain equitable access to online news and information.
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