“…For example, Morris et al [76] examined approaches for "rich" image descriptions that support interactive image accessibility, while others built systems to enable touch-based image exploration [65,81]. Researchers have also studied the efficacy of using music, earcons, and tactile elements for the accessibility of artwork [14,15,96], museum experiences [2,69], and data visualizations [8,103,106]. Others have researched the nuances of image consumption and visual descriptions on popular social media websites, including Twitter and Facebook [37-40, 72, 77, 124, 130].…”