论文标题

了解老年人如何通过Think-Aloud协议理解Covid-19的交互式可视化

Understanding How Older Adults Comprehend COVID-19 Interactive Visualizations via Think-Aloud Protocol

论文作者

Fan, Mingming, Wang, Yiwen, Xie, Yuni, Li, Franklin Mingzhe, Chen, Chunyang

论文摘要

老年人因199大流行而受到了不成比例的命中。对于老年人最大程度地减少Covid-19和未来大流行的负面影响的一种关键方法是,请了解其最新信息,该信息已通过在线互动式可视化(例如,实时仪表板和网站)越来越多地介绍。因此,必须了解老年人如何与在线Covid-19互动式可视化以及他们可能遇到的挑战以使老年人更容易访问这些挑战。我们通过邀请老年人与COVID-19交互式可视化互动,同时使用Think-Aloud协议对他们的思维过程进行了口头表达,我们采用了一种以用户为中心的方法。通过分析他们的思维言语,我们确定了四种类型的思维过程,代表了老年人如何理解可视化的方式并发现了他们遇到的挑战。此外,我们还确定了它们所遇到的挑战,这些挑战是可视化采用的七种常见类型的互动技术。根据发现,我们提出了使老年人更容易访问交互式可视化的设计指南。

Older adults have been hit disproportionally hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. One critical way for older adults to minimize the negative impact of COVID-19 and future pandemics is to stay informed about its latest information, which has been increasingly presented through online interactive visualizations (e.g., live dashboards and websites). Thus, it is imperative to understand how older adults interact with and comprehend online COVID-19 interactive visualizations and what challenges they might encounter to make such visualizations more accessible to older adults. We adopted a user-centered approach by inviting older adults to interact with COVID-19 interactive visualizations while at the same time verbalizing their thought processes using a think-aloud protocol. By analyzing their think-aloud verbalizations, we identified four types of thought processes representing how older adults comprehended the visualizations and uncovered the challenges they encountered. Furthermore, we also identified the challenges they encountered with seven common types of interaction techniques adopted by the visualizations. Based on the findings, we present design guidelines for making interactive visualizations more accessible to older adults.

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