VIJB: a companion of the JBROWSE genome browser for the visually impaired people (opens in new tab)
AbstractMotivationThe availability of touch-sensitive and haptic devices has been a keystone development for the inclusion of visually impaired people (VIPs) in modern, highly digitized work environments. Braille displays have proven efficient and versatile enough to parse large and complex text files, making bioinformatics and text-heavy programming accessible to VIPs. However, the complex graphical objects -combining numerous datasets- typically generated during data integration remain chal...
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