BROWSING MODES FOR EXPLORING SONIFIED LINE GRAPHS

作者: Ramesh Ramloll , Lorna Brown , Beate Riedel , Stephen Brewster , Wai Yu

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摘要: The research presented here addresses how line graphs can be made accessible to blind and visually impaired people through the use of non-speech audio. Previous has focused on sonification a single data series. This paper describes method sonifying two series, design modes (parallel mode serial mode) for browsing graphs. Quantitative evaluation showed that both were successful, with parallel being particularly effective.

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