Although research on non-visual access to visualisations is steadily growing, very little work has investigated strategies for constructing such forms of representation through non-visual means. This paper describes the design of two interaction strategies for constructing and manipulating relational diagrams in audio. We report on a study that compared the two strategies, and discuss their advantages and disadvantages in terms of how efficiently they support the activity of constructing diagrams in an audio-only interface.
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Author and article information
Contributors
Oussama Metatla
Nick Bryan-Kinns
Tony Stockman
Conference
Publication date:
September
2008
Publication date
(Print):
September
2008
Pages: 65-69
Affiliations
[0001]Interaction, Media and Communication group
Department of Computer Science
Queen Mary, University of London, UK