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Scientific maps should reach everyone: a straightforward approach to let colour blind people visualise spatial patterns
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Maps represent powerful tools to show the spatial variation of a variable in a straightforward manner. A crucial aspect in map rendering for its interpretation by users is the gamut of colours used for displaying data. One part of this problem is linked to the proportion of the human population that is colour blind and, therefore, highly sensitive to colour palette selection. The aim of this paper is to present a function in R - \texttt{cblind.plot} - which enables colour blind people to just enter an image in a coding workflow, simply set their colour blind deficiency type, and immediately get as output a colour blind friendly plot. We will first describe in detail colour blind problems, and then show a step by step example of the function being proposed. While examples exist to provide colour blind people with proper colour palettes, in such cases (i) the workflow include a separate import of the image and the application of a set of colour ramp palettes and (ii) albeit being well documented, there are many steps to be done before plotting an image with a colur blind friendly ramp palette. The function described in this paper (\ttt{cblind.plot}), on the contrary, allows to (i) automatically call the image inside the function without any initial import step and (ii) explicitly refer to the colour blind deficiency type being experienced, to further automatically apply the proper colour ramp palette.
- Subjects :
- bepress|Physical Sciences and Mathematics
computational ecology
bepress|Physical Sciences and Mathematics|Earth Sciences
R software
ecological informatics
remote sensing
colour blind
maps
R package
spatial pattern
510 Mathematics
colours
map
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
bepress|Physical Sciences and Mathematics|Environmental Sciences
spatial statistics Themen: Computer Sciences
bepress|Physical Sciences and Mathematics|Mathematics
bepress|Physical Sciences and Mathematics|Computer Sciences
10123 Institute of Mathematics
10231 Institute for Computational Science
Earth Sciences
Schlagwörter: colour blind deficienty
Environmental Sciences
Mathematics
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8942b5a4559eddc6b92e97f5fcb27b83