AltGosling:为可访问的基因组学数据可视化自动生成文本描述。

Thomas C Smits, Sehi L'Yi, Andrew P Mar, Nils Gehlenborg
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动机:生物医学可视化是获取生物医学知识和在大型数据集中发现新模式的关键。交互式可视化对于生物医学数据科学家来说至关重要,在数据分析软件和数据门户网站中无处不在。如果没有适当的描述,所有盲人和低视力者都无法获取这些可视化信息,他们通常依赖屏幕阅读器无障碍技术来获取数字设备上的可视化信息。屏幕阅读器需要描述来传达图像内容。然而,许多图像缺乏翔实的描述,原因在于盲人和低视力者没有意识到这一点,也很难编写这样的描述。描述复杂的交互式可视化图像(如基因组学数据可视化图像)更具挑战性。自动生成描述可能是有益的,但目前的alt文本生成模型仅限于基本的可视化,不能用于基因组学:我们介绍了 AltGosling,这是一种自动描述生成工具,专注于基因组映射数据的交互式数据可视化,由基于语法的基因组学工具包 Gosling 创建。AltGosling 基于逻辑的算法可创建各种描述,包括树形结构的可导航面板。我们与一位盲人屏幕阅读器用户(合著者)共同设计了 AltGosling。我们的研究表明,在基因组学数据可视化的alt文本生成方面,AltGosling优于最先进的大型语言模型和普通基于图像的神经网络。作为基因组研究领域的首创,我们为提高该领域的可访问性奠定了基础:源代码、示例和交互式演示可在 MIT 许可下访问 https://github.com/gosling-lang/altgosling。软件包可在 https://www.npmjs.com/package/altgosling.Supplementary 上获取信息:补充数据可在 Bioinformatics online 上获取。
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AltGosling: Automatic Generation of Text Descriptions for Accessible Genomics Data Visualization.

Motivation: Biomedical visualizations are key to accessing biomedical knowledge and detecting new patterns in large datasets. Interactive visualizations are essential for biomedical data scientists and are omnipresent in data analysis software and data portals. Without appropriate descriptions, these visualizations are not accessible to all people with blindness and low vision, who often rely on screen reader accessibility technologies to access visual information on digital devices. Screen readers require descriptions to convey image content. However, many images lack informative descriptions due to unawareness and difficulty writing such descriptions. Describing complex and interactive visualizations, like genomics data visualizations, is even more challenging. Automatic generation of descriptions could be beneficial, yet current alt text generating models are limited to basic visualizations and cannot be used for genomics.

Results: We present AltGosling, an automated description generation tool focused on interactive data visualizations of genome-mapped data, created with the grammar-based genomics toolkit Gosling. The logic-based algorithm of AltGosling creates various descriptions including a tree-structured navigable panel. We co-designed AltGosling with a blind screen reader user (co-author). We show that AltGosling outperforms state-of-the-art large language models and common image-based neural networks for alt text generation of genomics data visualizations. As a first of its kind in genomic research, we lay the groundwork to increase accessibility in the field.

Availability and implementation: The source code, examples, and interactive demo are accessible under the MIT License at https://github.com/gosling-lang/altgosling. The package is available at https://www.npmjs.com/package/altgosling.

Supplementary information: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

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