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GerontoVis: Data Visualization at the Confluence of Aging

Zack While, R. Jordan Crouser, Ali Sarvghad

2024Computer Graphics Forum13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Despite the explosive growth of the aging population worldwide, older adults have been largely overlooked by visualization research. This paper is a critical reflection on the underrepresentation of older adults in visualization research. We discuss why investigating visualization at the intersection of aging matters, why older adults may have been omitted from sample populations in visualization research, how aging may affect visualization use, and how this differs from traditional accessibility research. To encourage further discussion and novel scholarship in this area, we introduce GerontoVis , a term which encapsulates research and practice of data visualization design that primarily focuses on older adults . By introducing this new subfield of visualization research, we hope to shine a spotlight on this growing user population and stimulate innovation toward the development of aging‐aware visualization tools. We offer a birds‐eye view of the GerontoVis landscape, explore some of its unique challenges, and identify promising areas for future research.

Topics & Concepts

VisualizationData scienceScholarshipCritical reflectionIntersection (aeronautics)Information visualizationData visualizationCreative visualizationPopulationReflection (computer programming)Computer scienceHuman–computer interactionPsychologyGeographySociologyCartographyData miningPolitical sciencePedagogyDemographyProgramming languageLawData Visualization and AnalyticsTechnology Use by Older Adults
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