In Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) academic literature, mathematical formulae, diagrams and other two-dimensional structures are a critical information source (Sojka et al.). Even for many sighted students “math education poses a serious roadblock in entering technical disciplines” (Karshmer et al.). The outputs of mathematics literature could create even greater barriers to visually impaired students (Smeureanu et al.) and students with learning disabilities (Lewis and al.), due to the technical notations they include, the large number of visual resources used (such as diagrams, graphs and charts) and the inclusion of visual concepts, such as spatial concepts. Currently, the inclusion of visual information in academic research papers is a widespread practice. Efforts to convert academic literature in mathematics to accessible formats after their publication have been made (Sojka et al.). However, most research literature is not currently supported by a publishing process that produces accessible outputs of scientific documents (Gardner et al.).
A solution for making the mathematics in electronic documents accessible is to provide alternative textual descriptions to critical graphical information (Webb), as the textual information can be rendered in speech by screen readers or in Braille. This solution “corresponds to the standard accessibility approach” (Cooper et al.) proposed by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 1.0 and WCAG 2.0 (W3C).
Several proposals exist on making standard statistical graphics accessible. Demir (Demir et al.) and Ferres (Ferres et al.) have applied statistical and natural language processing techniques for the generation of spoken descriptions of statistical graphics. Doush (Doush et al.) has proposed a multi-modal approach for accessing charts in Excel for visually impaired users.
The National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM) has created guidelines on how to textually describe diagrams and other standard graphics within Digital Talking Books, with the aim of making them more accessible by for students or scientists who are blind or visually impaired.
In this paper we aimed to review publishing practices, policies and submission guidelines concerning the accessibility of visual content in a sample of ten mathematics academic journals in mathematics. We checked the application of the accessibility policy in one article for from each journal. In particular, we focused our analysis on the alternative textual means of accessing the underlying semantics of figures. As noted by Cooper (Cooper et al.), the design of appropriate image textual descriptions of images is a challenging task and “this becomes more challenging as the complexity of the mathematics increases”. In order to address this issue, Splendiani (Splendiani et al.(a)) suggests that “the function of the text alternative can be accomplished by any textual description.
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In Science,Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
academic literature, mathematical formulae, diagrams and other
two-dimensional structures are a critical information source.
Source: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STEM_Magnet_Academy]
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Barriers to visually impaired students and students
with learning disabilities in research literature
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6. Solution for math notations: MATHML
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Source:
[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0166218X12002363]
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Sources: [1- 5 ]
What about graphics?
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8. “If I can’t see the image I read its description”
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The image is…
it shows…
it represents…..???
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10. Readers
Access to the content
Publishers
fulfill accessibility regulations
Comply with social responsibility
Advantages in article retrieval
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11. To review publishing practices, policies and
submission guidelines concerning the
accessibility of visual content in a sample of ten
academic journals in mathematics.
To check the application of the accessibility
policy in one article from each journal.
To analyze the alternative textual means of
accessing the underlying semantics of figures.
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12. Where are the text alternatives?
In the image’s captions.
In the surrounding/adjacent text.
In the mentions of the image in main text.
In the image title.
In the metadata.
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13. Objectives
To foster the inclusion of accessibility policies
in the submission workflow of academic
journals
To show the need for guidelines to
standardize the submission of images in
scientific papers.
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Accessibility policy?
Submission policy and guidelines for visual content?
Top ten journals in mathematics in JCR
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Journal of the American Mathematical Society
Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics
Annals of Mathematics
Acta Mathematica
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
Inventiones Mathematicae
Foundations of Computational Mathematics
Journal of the European Mathematical Society
Publications Mathématiques de l'IHÉS
Fixed PointTheory and Applications
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One article for each journal in PDF version
Are figures “readable”?
Image format
Color contrast and coding
Label font type and size
Minimum resolution
Minimum dimensions
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What is in image-related text?
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17. No journal had an accessibility policy
statement.
Only two journals made a reference to the
inclusion of descriptive captions of figures in
their submission guidelines.
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18. Visual elements in mathematics papers have
peculiar characteristics and treatment compared
to figures in papers of other research areas, like
Medicine, Biology, Computer Science.
Preferential use of vector format rather than the
raster format.
Usually, the figures are considered as part of the text.
Fonts preferences mismatch with accessibility
requirements.
NO content semantic descriptors in XMP metadata
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19. Vector images in PDF = content stream in
object
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No alternative/ functional actual text
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20. Raster images not tagged in PDF
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No alternative/actual text
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Source: Bogomolov et al.
22. Two frequent disappointing decisions
concerning the fonts in formulae:
Usually, the label font size in formulae is lower
than 12 pt.
Usually, the font family in formulae is the serif
one… since it is recommended by the ISO
International Standard 80000-:2009.
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23. NO content semantic descriptors
in XMP metadata
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Accessibility issues evaluated in ten journals and articles
Good practices documented in journal policy
Good practices applied in paper
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25. Good practices documented
in journal policy
Good practices applied in paper
Vector format 10 9
Color alone 2 8
Color Contrast 2 7
Combination of colors 2 8
Minimum resolution 5 0
Minimum dimensions 3 0
Font type sans-serif 2 0
Minimum Font size 4 0
Alt/actual text (PDF) 0 0
Caption 5 8
Mention(s) 2 7
Metadata 0 2
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26. Lack of consistency between image
submission policies and their application
The practices do not fulfill basic
recommendations on accessibility
Images lack alternative descriptions
Visual information of scientific articles is not
accessible to people with visual disabilities
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Promote the inclusion of alt text (and other
accessibility issues) in the publishing
workflow
Recommendations in submission system
Automatic alt text check
Automatic image check (contrast, resolution,
font size..)
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28. Provide solutions for avoiding the loss of
semantic data associated with figures during
the transformation from original LaTex
documents to the final publication PDF
documents.
Research opportunities:
About the metadata workflow.
About the adaptation of Image Processing and
Interchange Standard (IPI)
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Metadata management
in the publishing workflow
How are metadata and image annotations created
and transmitted from initial submission to article
publication?
Is image metadata in mathematics publications
preserved throughout its lifecycle?
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Lack of common and clearly defined guidelines
addressing accessibility issues related to figures in
highly cited mathematics journals.
High variability in the application of
recommendations related to graphical features and
textual alternatives to the figures in PDF articles.
We propose to improve image accessibility in
mathematics by promoting the inclusion of
alternative text in publishers guidelines and
authors practices.
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5. Piotr Mackowiak,The existence of equilibrium in a simple
exchange model, Fixed PointTheory and Applications 2013,
2013:104
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Common set of international guidelines
for image submission
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ISO 80000-2:2009
WCAG 2.0
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Start from existing guidelines
on image description
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