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Exploring the accessibility of data visualisation for adults with language disability

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<p dir="ltr">Data visualizations are part of everyday life. We consult them daily in route finders, news bulletins, step counters and more. Accessibility of data visualizations for people living with visual and cognitive impairments has been explored, but not for people living with language disability. To this end, a collaborative qualitative study was conducted to explore usability, accessibility and experience of data visualizations for adults with acquired (aphasia) and developmental language disability (DLD). </p><p dir="ltr">This poster was presented at the Nordic Aphasia Conference in Uppsala, Sweden in June 2025.</p><p> </p>

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Inclusive Data Visualisation for Human-Centred Decision-Making

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

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