[BlindMath] Accessible Graphs

Muhammad Fayed m10fayed at gmail.com
Mon Sep 14 06:54:12 UTC 2020


Seams interesting!

Thank you so much.

Sincerely,

Mohamed E. Fayed

> On Sep 14, 2020, at 1:47 AM, Lucas Radaelli via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> thanks for posting, I will check it out!
> 
> 
> Em 9/13/2020 2:15 PM, Accessible Graphs via BlindMath escreveu:
>> Hi,
>> I'd like to tell you about a new tool we've developed, to make
>> graphs accessible to blind, deaf-blind and visually impaired people.
>> 
>> The project is called The Accessible Graphs Project and this is our
>> website: accessiblegraphs.org
>> 
>> Using our tool, you can visualize the graph using sound, speech and
>> touch, and interactively explore it using the keyboard.
>> For touch we use a braille display. We use the display as a drawing pad and
>> draw the graph on it, so you don't actually need to know braille to use it.
>> 
>> You can have a look at this example
>> <https://accessiblegraphs.org/view/index.html?data=January%09February%09March%09April%09May%09June%09July%09August%09September%09October%09November%09December%0D%0A90%0995%0970%0940%0920%095%090%090%0910%0930%0940%0950&description=Percentage%20of%20rainy%20days%20of%20each%20month%20of%20the%20year&minValue=0&maxValue=95&instrumentType=synthesizer&ttsName=noTts>
>> for
>> a graph describing rainy days per month of the year. Note that our tool
>> works best on Windows with NVDA or Jaws 2019 or later.
>> 
>> If you have data in a spreadsheet like Excel or Google Spreadsheet, you can
>> copy-paste it into our graph builder
>> <https://accessiblegraphs.org/builder/index.html>.
>> If you're interested in finance, we have a page for stock market graphs
>> <https://accessiblegraphs.org/stockMarket.html> - over 14,000 up-to-date
>> stocks, indexes, currencies and cryptocurrencies.
>> If you code in python, you can visualize your lists and dicts using our
>> python package <https://pypi.org/project/accessible-graphs/>.
>> 
>> If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> Ofer Bartal
>> The Accessible Graph project
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