HCI出版物中所有文本的数据集:在科学论文中产生更具描述性的数据可视化文本的分析和使用

S. Chintalapati, Jonathan Bragg, Lucy Lu Wang
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科学出版物中的数字包含重要的信息和结果,所有文本都需要盲人和低视力读者参与其中。我们基于Lundgard和Satyanarayan bbb提出的框架,对HCI出版物中所有文本的语义内容进行了表征研究。我们的研究侧重于从HCI和无障碍出版物中提取的图形、图表和绘图的所有文本;我们之所以关注这些社区,是因为在这些学科之外发表的论文中缺乏Alt文本。我们发现,作者撰写的所有文本满足盲人和低视力用户需求的能力是混合的;例如,在我们的样本中,只有50%的Alt文本包含关于极端值或异常值的信息,只有31%包含关于图表传达的主要趋势或比较的信息。我们发布了我们收集的作者撰写的alt文本数据集,并概述了可能的方法,可以使用它来开发工具和模型,以帮助未来的作者编写更好的alt文本。基于我们的发现,我们还讨论了出版商和作者可以采取的建议,以鼓励在所有文本中包含更多类型的语义内容。
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A Dataset of Alt Texts from HCI Publications: Analyses and Uses Towards Producing More Descriptive Alt Texts of Data Visualizations in Scientific Papers
Figures in scientific publications contain important information and results, and alt text is needed for blind and low vision readers to engage with their content. We conduct a study to characterize the semantic content of alt text in HCI publications based on a framework introduced by Lundgard and Satyanarayan [30]. Our study focuses on alt text for graphs, charts, and plots extracted from HCI and accessibility publications; we focus on these communities due to the lack of alt text in papers published outside of these disciplines. We find that the capacity of author-written alt text to fulfill blind and low vision user needs is mixed; for example, only 50% of alt texts in our sample contain information about extrema or outliers, and only 31% contain information about major trends or comparisons conveyed by the graph. We release our collected dataset of author-written alt text, and outline possible ways that it can be used to develop tools and models to assist future authors in writing better alt text. Based on our findings, we also discuss recommendations that can be acted upon by publishers and authors to encourage inclusion of more types of semantic content in alt text.
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