Envisioning information
A classification of visual representations
Communications of the ACM
Programming pearls: little languages
Communications of the ACM
A constraint extension to scalable vector graphics
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on World Wide Web
Towards flexible graphical communication using adaptive diagrams
ASIAN'04 Proceedings of the 9th Asian Computing Science conference on Advances in Computer Science: dedicated to Jean-Louis Lassez on the Occasion of His 5th Cycle Birthday
A syntactic analysis of accessibility to a corpus of statistical graphs
W4A '08 Proceedings of the 2008 international cross-disciplinary conference on Web accessibility (W4A)
SDViz: a context-preserving interactive visualization system for technical diagrams
EuroVis'09 Proceedings of the 11th Eurographics / IEEE - VGTC conference on Visualization
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Graphical representations are a powerful way of conveying information. Their use has made life much easier for most sighted users, but people with disabilities or users who work in environments where visual representations are inappropriate cannot access information contained in graphics, unless alternative descriptions are included.We describe an approach called Graphical Structure Semantic Markup Languages (GraSSML) which aims at defining high-level diagram description languages which capture the structure and the semantics of a diagram and enable the generation of accessible and "smart" presentations in different modalities such as speech, text, graphic, etc. The structure and the semantics of the diagram are made available at the creation stage. This offers new possibilities for allowing Web Graphics to become "smart".