Data are commonly visualized to support users in detecting trends, recognizing anomalies or finding relationships. Research on accessibility of data visualization has focused on Blind and Low Vision users for decades, but there is growing attention to other communities, e.g., people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

With Large Language Models new approaches become possible to support both authors in creating accessible creating information representations as well as consumers of charts in understanding the data from many different sources in education, at the job, at home, or as part of the news.

This Special Thematic Session (STS) addresses research to increase our understanding of

  • haptification and sonification of data
  • interactive systems supporting large data sets
  • design of data physicalisation
  • accessible authoring tools for accessible data visualisations
  • maps containing data
  • interaction with dynamically progressive data sources (such as during production, or in a smart home
  • evaluation methods involving complex data sets

Chairs

Gerhard Weber

Gerhard Weber, Dresden University of Technology

Helen Petrie

Helen Petrie, University of York


Contributions to a STS have to be submitted using theย standard submission proceduresย of ICCHP26.
When submitting your contribution please make sure to select the right STS from the drop-down list “Special Thematic Session”. Contributions to a STS are evaluated by the Programme Committee of ICCHP-AAATE and by the chair(s) of the STS. Please get in contact with the STS chair(s) for discussing your contribution and potential involvement in the session.