Validation of a heuristic set to evaluate the accessibility of statistical charts

Rubén Alcaraz Martínez, Mireia Ribera, Adrià Adeva Fillol, Afra Pascual Almenara
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A remote user test was performed with two versions (one accessible and another one non-accessible) of three types of web-based charts (horizontal bar chart, vertical stacked bar chart, and line chart). The objectives of the test were a) to validate a set of heuristic indicators for the evaluation of the accessibility of statistical charts presented in a previous work [7]; b) to identify new barriers and preferences for users with low vision in the access and use of this content not previously contemplated. 12 users were tested, with a variety of conditions associated with low vision: low visual acuity (6 users), reduced central vision (2 users), reduced peripheral vision (2 users), blurry vision (1 user), sensitivity to light (3 users), Nystagmus (2 users) and color vision deficiency (CVD) (4 users). From a quantitative standpoint, accessible versions of charts were more efficient, effective, and satisfactory. From a qualitative point of view, results verify the relevance of heuristics H2, Legend; H3, Axes; H6, Data source (as data table); H10, Safe colors; H11, Contrast; H12, Legibility; H13, Image quality; H14, Resize; H16, Focus visible; H17, Independent navigation; related to the proposed tasks. As new observations, tooltips were highly valued by all users, but their implementation must be improved to avoid covering up significant parts of the charts when displayed. The data table has also been frequently used by all users, especially in the non-accessible versions, allowing them to carry out tasks more efficiently. The position and size of the legend can be a significant barrier if it is too small or appears in an unusual position. Finally, despite the limitations related to color perception, users prefer color graphics to black and white, so, to target all profiles, it is necessary to redundantly encode categories with colors and patterns as well.
验证一个启发式集合来评估统计图表的可访问性
远程用户测试使用三种基于web的图表(水平条形图、垂直堆叠条形图和折线图)的两个版本(一个可访问的和另一个不可访问的)执行。测试的目的是a)验证一组启发式指标,用于评估先前工作[7]中提出的统计图表的可访问性;B)确定低视力用户在访问和使用这些内容时没有考虑到的新障碍和偏好。12名用户接受了各种与低视力相关的测试:低视力(6名用户),中心视力下降(2名用户),周边视力下降(2名用户),视力模糊(1名用户),对光敏感(3名用户),眼球震颤(2名用户)和色觉缺陷(CVD)(4名用户)。从定量的角度来看,图表的可访问版本更有效率、更有效、更令人满意。从定性的角度来看,结果验证了启发式H2, Legend的相关性;H3,轴;H6、数据源(作为数据表);H10,安全色;H11,对比;H12,易读性;H13,图像质量;H14调整;H16,聚焦可见;H17,独立导航;与提议的任务相关。根据新的观察,工具提示受到所有用户的高度重视,但它们的实现必须得到改进,以避免在显示时掩盖图表的重要部分。所有用户也经常使用数据表,特别是在不可访问的版本中,使他们能够更有效地执行任务。图例的位置和大小如果太小或出现在一个不寻常的位置,可能是一个重要的障碍。最后,尽管存在与颜色感知相关的限制,但用户更喜欢彩色图形而不是黑白图形,因此,为了针对所有配置文件,有必要用颜色和图案对类别进行冗余编码。
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