maidr 2.11.0 → 2.13.0

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  # maidr: Multimodal Access and Interactive Data Representation
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- maidr (pronounced as 'mader') is a system for non-visual access and control of statistical plots. It aims to provide an inclusive experience for users with visual impairments by offering multiple modes of interaction: braille, text, and sonification (BTS). This comprehensive approach enhances the accessibility of data visualization and encourages a multi-modal exploration on visualization. Check out the current build: [maidr Demo](https://xability.github.io/maidr/galleries/index.html). You may also clone or download the GitHub repo, navigate to the ./user_study_pilot folder, and open any of the html files in your browser.
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+ maidr (pronounced as 'mader') is a system for non-visual access and control of statistical plots. It aims to provide an inclusive experience for users with visual impairments by offering multiple modes of interaction: braille, text, and sonification (BTS). This comprehensive approach enhances the accessibility of data visualization and encourages a multi-modal exploration on visualization. Check out the current build: [maidr Demo](https://xability.github.io/maidr/galleries/index.html).
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  ## Table of Contents
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  To learn more about the theoretical background and user study results, we recommend you read and cite the following papers.
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- 1. [MAIDR: Making Statistical Visualizations Accessible with Multimodal Data Representation](https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.00717):
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+ 1. [MAIDR: Making Statistical Visualizations Accessible with Multimodal Data Representation](https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3613904.3642730):
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  ```tex
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- @inproceedings{seoMAIDR2024,
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- title = {{{MAIDR}}: Making Statistical Visualizations Accessible with Multimodal Data Representation},
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- booktitle = {Proceedings of the {{SIGCHI Conference}} on {{Human Factors}} in {{Computing Systems}}},
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- author = {Seo, JooYoung and Xia, Yilin and Lee, Bongshin and McCurry, Sean and Yam, Yu Jun},
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- year = {2024},
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- doi = {10.1145/3613904.3642730}
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+ @inproceedings{seoMAIDRMakingStatistical2024,
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+ title = {{{MAIDR}}: {{Making Statistical Visualizations Accessible}} with {{Multimodal Data Representation}}},
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+ shorttitle = {{{MAIDR}}},
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+ booktitle = {Proceedings of the {{CHI Conference}} on {{Human Factors}} in {{Computing Systems}}},
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+ author = {Seo, JooYoung and Xia, Yilin and Lee, Bongshin and Mccurry, Sean and Yam, Yu Jun},
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+ year = {2024},
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+ month = may,
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+ series = {{{CHI}} '24},
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+ pages = {1--22},
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+ publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
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+ address = {New York, NY, USA},
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+ doi = {10.1145/3613904.3642730},
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+ urldate = {2024-05-14},
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+ abstract = {This paper investigates new data exploration experiences that enable blind users to interact with statistical data visualizations---bar plots, heat maps, box plots, and scatter plots---leveraging multimodal data representations. In addition to sonification and textual descriptions that are commonly employed by existing accessible visualizations, our MAIDR (multimodal access and interactive data representation) system incorporates two additional modalities (braille and review) that offer complementary benefits. It also provides blind users with the autonomy and control to interactively access and understand data visualizations. In a user study involving 11 blind participants, we found the MAIDR system facilitated the accurate interpretation of statistical visualizations. Participants exhibited a range of strategies in combining multiple modalities, influenced by their past interactions and experiences with data visualizations. This work accentuates the overlooked potential of combining refreshable tactile representation with other modalities and elevates the discussion on the importance of user autonomy when designing accessible data visualizations.},
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+ isbn = {9798400703300},
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+ keywords = {Accessibility,Blind,Braille Display,Multimodality,Screen Readers,Statistical Visualization}
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  }
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  ```
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