Extended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2018
DOI: 10.1145/3170427.3188696
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An Initial Investigation into Non-visual Code Structure Overview Through Speech, Non-speech and Spearcons

Abstract: We investigate a novel, non-visual approach to overviewing object-oriented source code and evaluate the efficiency of different categories of sounds for the purpose of getting an overview of source code structure for a visually-impaired computer programmer. A user-study with ten sighted and three non-sighted participants compared the effectiveness of speech, non-speech and spearcons on measures of accuracy and enjoyment for the task of quickly overviewing a class file. Results showed positive implications for … Show more

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“…Researchers and practitioners have created audio-based tools to address the challenges with navigation [14], [19]- [22], code comprehension [19], editing [23], and debugging [14], [24], [25]. Besides programming tools, empirical studies have also investigated collaborative programming activities.…”
Section: A Accessibility Of Programmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers and practitioners have created audio-based tools to address the challenges with navigation [14], [19]- [22], code comprehension [19], editing [23], and debugging [14], [24], [25]. Besides programming tools, empirical studies have also investigated collaborative programming activities.…”
Section: A Accessibility Of Programmingmentioning
confidence: 99%