Inclusion and accessibility in visualization research have gained increasing attention in recent years. However, many challenges still remain to be solved on the road toward a more inclusive, shared-experience-driven visualization design and evaluation process. In this position paper, we discuss challenges and speculate about potential solutions, based on related work, our own research, as well as personal experiences. The goal of this paper is to start discussions on the role of accessibility and inclusion in visualization design and evaluation.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 9978448
%A Angerbauer, Katrin
%A Sedlmair, Michael
%B 2022 IEEE Evaluation and Beyond - Methodological Approaches for Visualization (BELIV)
%D 2022
%K 2022 a08 sfbtrr161 visus:angerbkn visus:sedlmaml
%P 20-27
%R 10.1109/BELIV57783.2022.00007
%T Toward Inclusion and Accessibility in Visualization Research: Speculations on Challenges, Solution Strategies, and Calls for Action (Position Paper)
%U https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9978448
%X Inclusion and accessibility in visualization research have gained increasing attention in recent years. However, many challenges still remain to be solved on the road toward a more inclusive, shared-experience-driven visualization design and evaluation process. In this position paper, we discuss challenges and speculate about potential solutions, based on related work, our own research, as well as personal experiences. The goal of this paper is to start discussions on the role of accessibility and inclusion in visualization design and evaluation.
@inproceedings{9978448,
abstract = {Inclusion and accessibility in visualization research have gained increasing attention in recent years. However, many challenges still remain to be solved on the road toward a more inclusive, shared-experience-driven visualization design and evaluation process. In this position paper, we discuss challenges and speculate about potential solutions, based on related work, our own research, as well as personal experiences. The goal of this paper is to start discussions on the role of accessibility and inclusion in visualization design and evaluation.},
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author = {Angerbauer, Katrin and Sedlmair, Michael},
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booktitle = {2022 IEEE Evaluation and Beyond - Methodological Approaches for Visualization (BELIV)},
doi = {10.1109/BELIV57783.2022.00007},
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title = {Toward Inclusion and Accessibility in Visualization Research: Speculations on Challenges, Solution Strategies, and Calls for Action (Position Paper)},
url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9978448},
year = 2022
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