2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10209-020-00708-9
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“Keep it simple!”: an eye-tracking study for exploring complexity and distinguishability of web pages for people with autism

Abstract: A major limitation of the international well-known standard web accessibility guidelines for people with cognitive disabilities is that they have not been empirically evaluated by using relevant user groups. Instead, they aim to anticipate issues that may arise following the diagnostic criteria. In this paper, we address this problem by empirically evaluating two of the most popular guidelines related to the visual complexity of web pages and the distinguishability of web-page elements. We conducted a comparat… Show more

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“…However, for users with reading difficulties, it is important to provide the option to listen to the text. Additionally, for users who struggle with complex written or oral communication, simplified texts supported with images and pictograms should be made available [7,29]. • Image -It is important to provide clear and detailed descriptions for images so that the screen reader can work efficiently (refer to [28] for guidelines on how to effectively describe images).…”
Section: Conceptual Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, for users with reading difficulties, it is important to provide the option to listen to the text. Additionally, for users who struggle with complex written or oral communication, simplified texts supported with images and pictograms should be made available [7,29]. • Image -It is important to provide clear and detailed descriptions for images so that the screen reader can work efficiently (refer to [28] for guidelines on how to effectively describe images).…”
Section: Conceptual Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lowering cognitive load is especially helpful for neurodivergent audiences such as individuals with autism or dyslexia (Eraslan et al 2020). A simple and effective layout technique is to apply a grid system to organize visual content (Ambrose et al 2019;Hilligoss and Howard 2002;Poulin 2018;Samara 2020).…”
Section: Guidelines For Visual Communication Of Probabilistic Weather...mentioning
confidence: 99%