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Automatic web accessibility metrics: Where we are and where we can go
Authors:Markel Vigo  Giorgio Brajnik
Affiliation:a School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, Kilburn Building, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom
b Dipartamento di Matematica e Informatica, Università di Udine, Via delle Scienze 206, 33100 Udine, Italy
Abstract:The fact that several web accessibility metrics exist may be evidence of a lack of a comparison framework that highlights how well they work and for what purposes they are appropriate. In this paper we aim at formulating such a framework, demonstrating that it is feasible, and showing the findings we obtained when we applied it to seven existing automatic accessibility metrics. The framework encompasses validity, reliability, sensitivity, adequacy and complexity of metrics in the context of four scenarios where the metrics can be used. The experimental demonstration of the viability of the framework is based on applying seven published metrics to more than 1500 web pages and then operationalizing the notions of validity-as-conformance, adequacy and complexity. Our findings lead us to conclude that the Web Accessibility Quantitative Metric, Page Measure and Web Accessibility Barrier are the metrics that achieve the highest levels of quality (out of the seven that we examined). Finally, since we did not analyse reliability, sensitivity and validity-in-use, this paper provides guidance to address them in what are new research avenues.
Keywords:Web accessibility  Quality framework  Metrics  Automatic assessment  Automatic accessibility evaluation
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