[NFBV-Announce] Research Request
David Andrews
dandrews920 at comcast.net
Wed Aug 28 10:54:57 UTC 2024
Research Participation Request: Evaluating the Accessibility of Touch
and Audio-based Visual Analysis for Blind Individuals
The below research participant solicitation is being provided for
informational purposes only. The National Federation of the Blind has
no involvement in this research, but we believe that it may
contribute to our research mission.
Research Title: Evaluating the Accessibility of Touch and Audio-based
Visual Analysis for Blind Individuals
Being conducted by: University of Maryland College Park
Purpose of the Study
We have developed a cross-modal tool for making charts accessible on
touchscreen devices such as tablets and smartphones. The system -
TactualPlot, uses speech and non-speech audio to represent chart
elements and data values, while the interaction is through
touch-based gestures. We designed our interaction gestures and audio
through workshops with our blind collaborator where we used Tactile
Graphics interaction as reference. We mainly focused on scatter plots
for our initial exploration. Our goal is to quantitatively understand
how effective our approach is in comparison to (1) accessible
textual descriptions (captions), and (2) Monarch device - a
multi-line refreshable Braille display that can render tactile graphics.
Role of the Participants and Anticipated Length of the Study
In the current planned study, we will create
Bar chart: A horizontal chart where adjacent bars of different height
will convey values in a one-dimensional dataset, such as sales
figures for different products or unemployment rates for different countries.
Line chart: A horizontal chart representing time-series data as a
continuous line where time is represented on the horizontal axis and
value is represented on the vertical axis, such as stock market
indices or temperature measurements over time.
Pie Chart: A radial chart representing relative ratios of a whole,
where circle segments (pies) convey the ratio for each discrete
label, such as gender distributions or parts-of-whole relationships.
Scatterplot: A two-dimensional chart with different data dimensions
mapped to the vertical and horizontal axes and data points plotted in
the Cartesian plane defined by them, such as a camera dataset
plotting price versus resolution, or cars plotting gas mileage versus
horsepower.
Tasks
In designing tasks for a data science study, it is important to
select tasks that are representative of the full gamut of tasks that
an analyst might encounter in their daily work. We choose to base our
choice of tasks on the cardinality of the task: the number of data
items each task is concerned with. More specifically, while each
visual representation will have specific tasks, we propose a common
theme for all representations:
One item (access) - reading a single value from a dataset;
Two items (comparison) - comparing two different values in a dataset.
Many/all items (distribution) - characterizing the entirety of a dataset.
The study session will last no longer than 3 hours, and participants
will be compensated $100 for their time.
A detailed research plan is available in the following link:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uqMEpe7D33iOZxuScnFliWDQKZHuGEBGQ3xm1isIQXg/edit?usp=sharing
Proposed Participant Compensation
Yes, Upon completion of the study, participants will be paid with a
$100 gift card.
Link or Instructions for Participants to Enter the Study
Dear NFB members,
Our research team, led by Professor Jonathan Lazar at University of
Maryland, College Park, aims to improve information accessibility for
blind individuals through design and evaluation of interactive
systems that represent data in the form of sound and touch. We have
designed an interactive tool to support data analysis (using sound)
to generate insights. Additionally, we have also designed data
visualizations to work with the Monarch, a refreshable tactile
display from the American Printing House for the Blind (APH). To
evaluate our designs, we are seeking participants for a user study.
We are recruiting participants who are blind, have experience with
a screen reader, have experience with data analysis, and are 18 years
of age or older.
The study will in total take approximately 3 hours during which we
will ask you to use the tools to explore data, followed by a small
interview to gather feedback on the design. The sessions shall be
audio and video recorded and participant's on screen activities shall
be screen recorded. No personal data will be collected, and all study
data will be anonymized.
Participants will be compensated with a $100 gift card for their
time and efforts. Study sessions will be conducted at the University
of Maryland campus in College Park, at a convenient location for the
participant such as a nearby public library, or their home (if
comfortable). Please email the researcher (listed below) to discuss
travel and location.
If you are interested in participating, please send an email to
Pramod (pchundur at umd.edu). After receiving your email, we will reply
to confirm your appointment, and provide details about the study.
Please feel free to share the email to others who you believe may be
interested in participating!
Best regards,
Pramod Chundury
Email: <mailto:pchundur at umd.edu>pchundur at umd.edu
Phone: 240-620-5063
Contact the following individual with any questions
Pramod Chundury
2406205063
pchundur at umd.edu
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