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Analysis of astronomical data through sonification: reaching more inclusion for visual disable scientists

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arxiv 2402.00611 v1 pith:KRNZL6HJ submitted 2024-02-01 astro-ph.IM

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Most tools for astrophysical research was centered on visual display. Even after some studies shows that the use of sound could help the data analysis, and on the other hand generate more accessibility. This fact motivates the creation of a tool centered on the researcher with and without visual impairments. To carry out this challenge, on this contribution, a theoretical framework based on visual impaired people was created and included on the sonoUno software. After that, the accessibility of the tool was analysed with the ISO standard 9241-171:2008.

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