Even when actual technologies present the potential to augment inclusion and the United Nations has been stablished the digital access to information as a human right, people with disabilities continuously faced barriers in their profession. In many cases, in sciences, the lack of accessible and user centred tools left behind researches with disabilities and not facilitate them to conduct front-line research by using their respective strengths. In this contribution, we discuss some hurdles and solutions relevant for using new technology for data analysis, analysing the barriers found by final users. A focus group session was conducted with nine people with and without visual impairment, using the tool sonoUno with one linear function and an astronomical data set downloaded from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. As a result of the focus group study, incorporating data analysis using sonification, we conclude that functionally diverse people require tools to be autonomous, thereby enabling precision, certainty, effectiveness and efficiency in their work, resulting in enhanced equity. This can be achieved by pursuing a user-centred design approach as integral to software development, and by adapting resources according to the research objectives. Development of tools that empower people with wide-ranging abilities to not only access data using multi-sensorial techniques, but also address the current lack of inclusion, is sorely needed.
翻译:即使实际技术具有增强包容性的潜力,而且联合国已经将数字获取信息作为一项人权,但残疾人在其专业中继续面临障碍,在许多情况下,在科学领域,缺乏无障碍和以用户为中心的工具,从而无法通过利用残疾人各自的优势进行一线研究,因而无法帮助他们进行第一线研究。我们通过这一贡献,讨论了与使用新技术进行数据分析有关的一些障碍和解决办法,分析了最终用户发现的障碍。与9个有视觉障碍和没有视觉障碍的人举行了一次焦点小组会议,使用了具有线性功能的工具SonoUno,以及从斯隆数字天空调查下载的天文数据集。作为重点小组研究的结果,我们的结论是,功能多样化的人需要的是自主的工具,从而能够使其工作具有精确性、确定性、有效性和效率,从而增进公平性。这可以通过采用以用户为中心的设计方法作为软件开发的有机组成部分,以及根据研究目标调整资源来实现。开发使具有广泛能力的人不仅能够利用多感官技术获取数据的工具,而且缺乏当前所需的包容性,因此,也缺乏当前的包容性。