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Theory and Application of Diagrams: First International Conference, Diagrams 2000, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, September 1-3, 2000 Proceedings 2000 ed. [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 508 pages, kõrgus x laius: 233x155 mm, kaal: 1590 g, XII, 508 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1889
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Aug-2000
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540679154
  • ISBN-13: 9783540679158
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 508 pages, kõrgus x laius: 233x155 mm, kaal: 1590 g, XII, 508 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1889
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Aug-2000
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540679154
  • ISBN-13: 9783540679158
Diagrams 2000 is dedicated to the memory of Jon Barwise. Diagrams 2000 was the ?rst event in a new interdisciplinary conference series on the Theory and Application of Diagrams. It was held at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, September 1-3, 2000. Driven by the pervasiveness of diagrams in human communication and by the increasing availability of graphical environments in computerized work, the study of diagrammatic notations is emerging as a research ?eld in its own right. This development has simultaneously taken place in several scienti c disciplines, including, amongst others: cognitive science, arti cial intelligence, and computer science. Consequently, a number of di erent workshop series on this topic have been successfully organized during the last few years: Thinking with Diagrams, Theory of Visual Languages, Reasoning with Diagrammatic Representations, and Formalizing Reasoning with Visual and Diagrammatic Representations. Diagrams are simultaneously complex cognitive phenonema and sophis- cated computational artifacts. So, to be successful and relevant the study of diagrams must as a whole be interdisciplinary in nature. Thus, the workshop series mentioned above decided to merge into Diagrams 2000, as the single - terdisciplinary conference for this exciting new ?eld. It is intended that Diagrams 2000 should become the premier international conference series in this area and provide a forum with su cient breadth of scope to encompass researchers from all academic areas who are studying the nature of diagrammatic representations and their use by humans and in machines.

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Invited Talks Invited Talk: Representations to Mediate Geospatial Collaborative Reasoning: A Cognitive-Semiotic Perspective 1(1) Alan M. MacEachren Invited Talk: Jon Barwise: A Heterogeneous Appreciation 2(1) Keith Stenning Tutorial 1 -- Formal Approaches to Diagrams Formal Approaches to Visual Language Specification and Understanding 3(1) Kim Marriott Tutorial 2 -- Cognitive Approach to Diagrams Cognitive History of Science: The Roles of Diagrammatic Representations in Discovery and Modeling Discovery 4(1) David Gooding Cognitive (Production System) Modelling of How an Expert Uses a Cartesian Graph 5(1) Hermi Schijf The Coordination of External Representations and Internal Mental Representations in Display-Based Cognitive Tasks 6(1) Jiajie Zhang Logic and Diagrams Positive Semantics of Projections in Venn-Euler Diagrams 7(19) Joseph (Yossi) Gil John Howse Elena Tulchinsky On the Completeness and Expressiveness of Spider Diagram Systems 26(16) John Howse Fernando Molina John Taylor Non-standard Logics for Diagram Interpretation 42(16) Kim Marriott Bernd Meyer Reviving the Iconicity of Beta Graphs 58(16) Sun-Joo Shin Constraint Matching for Diagram Design: Qualitative Visual Languages 74(15) Ana von Klopp Lemon Oliver von Klopp Lemon Picking Knots from Trees -- The Syntactic Structure of Celtic Knotwork 89(16) Frank Drewes Renate Klempien-Hinrichs Theoretical Concerns about Diagrams Differentiating Diagrams: A New Approach 105(12) Jesse Norman Logical Systems and Formality 117(15) Patrick Scotto di Luzio Distinctions with Differences: Comparing Criteria for Distinguishing Diagrammatic from Sentential Systems 132(17) Keith Stenning Cognition and Diagrams How People Extract Information from Graphs: Evidence from a Sentence-Graph Verification Paradigm 149(13) Aidan Feeney Ala K. W. Hola Simon P. Liversedge John M. Findlay Robert Metcalf Restricted Focus Viewer: A Tool for Tracking Visual Attention 162(16) Alan F. Blackwell Anthony R. Jansen Kim Marriott Communicating Dynamic Behaviors: Are Interactive Multimedia Presentations Better than Static Mixed-Mode Presentations? 178(16) N. Hari Narayanan Mary Hegarty Capacity Limits in Diagrammatic Reasoning 194(13) Mary Hegarty Human Communication with Diagrams Recording the Future: Some Diagrammatic Aspects of Time Management 207(14) Stuart Clink Julian Newman Lines, Blobs, Crosses and Arrows: Diagrammatic Communication with Schematic Figures 221(10) Barbara Tversky Jeff Zacks Paul Lee Julie Heiser Animated Diagrams: An Investigation into the Cognitive Effects of Using Animation to Illustrate Dynamic Processes 231(14) Sara Jones Mike Scaife A Comparison of Graphics and Speech in a Task-Oriented Interaction 245(12) Patrick G. T. Healey Rosemarie McCabe Yasuhiro Katagiri Diagramming Aesthetics: Modernism and Architecture in the 21st Century 257(14) Mark J. Clayton Diagrammatic Reasoning/Proof Systems JVenn: A Visual Reasoning System with Diagrams and Sentences 271(15) Hajime Sawamura Kensuke Kiyozuka A Proposal for Automating Diagrammatic Reasoning in Continuous Domains 286(14) Daniel Winterstein Alan Bundy Mateja Jamnik Playing with Diagrams 300(14) Robert K. Lindsay The Use of Intermediate Graphical Constructions in Problem Solving with Dynamic, Pixel-Level Diagrams 314(16) George Furnas Yan Qu Sanjeev Shrivastava Gregory Peters Diagrams for Systems, Systems for Diagrams Treatment of Diagrams in Document Image Analysis 330(15) Dorothea Blostein Edward Lank Richard Zanibbi Universal Arrow Foundations for Visual Modeling 345(16) Zinovy Diskin Boris Kadish Frank Piessens Michael Johnson Diagrammatic Acquisition of Functional Knowledge for Product Configuration Systems with the Unified Modeling Language 361(15) Alexander Felfering Markus Zanker Evaluating the Intelligibility of Diagrammatic Languages Used in the Specification of Software 376(16) Carol Britton Sara Jones Maria Kutar Martin Loomes Brian Robinson Executing Diagram Sequences 392(15) Joseph Thurbon MetaBuilder: The Diagrammers Diagrammer 407(15) Robert Ian Ferguson Andrew Hunter Colin Hardy Diagrammatic Control of Diagrammatic Structure Generation 422(15) Stefan Gruner Murat Kurt Two-Dimensional Positioning as Visual Thinking 437(16) Shingo Takada Yasuhiro Yamamoto Kumiyo Nakakoji Reordering the Reorderable Matrix as an Algorithmic Problem 453(15) Erkki Makinen Harri Siirtola Posters Clouds: A Module for Automatic Learning of Concept Maps 468(3) Francisco Camara Pereira Amilcar Cardoso A Diagrammatic Notation for Interval Algebra 471(4) Zenon Kulpa Animation of Diagrams: An Aid to Learning? 475(8) Richard Lowe Diagrams as Components of Multimedia Discourse: A Semiotic Approach 483(3) John H. Connolly Using Grids in Maps 486(4) Alexander Klippel Lars Kulik Case Analysis in Euclidean Geometry: An Overview 490(4) Nathaniel Miller Bar Charts Recognition Using Hough Based Syntactic Segmentation 494(4) Yan Ping Zhou Chew Lim Tan Experimenting with Aesthetics-Based Graph Layout 498(5) Helen C. Purchase David Carrington Jo-Anne Allder Author Index 503