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Diagrammatic Representation and Inference

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Diagrams in the Mind and in the World: Relations between Internal and External Visualizations
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    Chapter 2 Can Diagrams Have Epistemic Value? The Case of Euclid
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    Chapter 3 Inferential and Expressive Capacities of Graphical Representations: Survey and Some Generalizations
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    Chapter 4 On Frege’s Logical Diagrams
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    Chapter 5 Psychological Foundations for Concept Modeling
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    Chapter 6 On Differences between the Real and Physical Plane
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    Chapter 7 Query Graphs with Cuts: Mathematical Foundations
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    Chapter 8 Towards a Default Reading for Constraint Diagrams
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    Chapter 9 Drawing Graphs in Euler Diagrams
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    Chapter 10 Diagrams and Non-monotonicity in Puzzles
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    Chapter 11 Peirce’s Diagrammatic Logic in IF Perspective
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    Chapter 12 What Can Spider Diagrams Say?
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    Chapter 13 Ensuring the Drawability of Extended Euler Diagrams for up to 8 Sets
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    Chapter 14 On Extending Venn Diagram by Augmenting Names of Individuals
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    Chapter 15 Reasoning with Projected Contours
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    Chapter 16 An Architecture for Problem Solving with Diagrams
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    Chapter 17 Generating Readable Proofs: A Heuristic Approach to Theorem Proving With Spider Diagrams
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    Chapter 18 Automated Model Transformation and Its Validation Using AToM3 and AGG
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    Chapter 19 Inter-diagrammatic Reasoning and Digital Geometry
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    Chapter 20 A Prototype Inference Engine for Rule-Based Geometric Reasoning
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    Chapter 21 Automatic Proofs for Scalecharts
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    Chapter 22 Diagram Schemas: What, Why, How
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    Chapter 23 Roles of Diagrammatic Information for the Discovery of Geometrical Theorems
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    Chapter 24 Interpreting Imprecise Diagrams
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    Chapter 25 Why Diagrams Are (Sometimes) Six Times Easier than Words: Benefits beyond Locational Indexing
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    Chapter 26 Incorporating Perceptual Task Effort into the Recognition of Intention in Information Graphics
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    Chapter 27 Individual Differences in Graphical Reasoning
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    Chapter 28 Co-ordinating Conventions in Graphical Dialogue: Effects of Repetition and Interaction
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    Chapter 29 Predictors of Success in Diagrammatic Problem Solving
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    Chapter 30 Speech and Graphical Interaction in Multimodal Communication
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    Chapter 31 Generating New Research Hypotheses from a Result Diagram of Qualitative Research
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    Chapter 32 Interpreting Lines in Graphs: Do Graph Users Construe Fictive Motion?
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    Chapter 33 Learning with Diagrams: Effects on Inferences and the Integration of Information
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    Chapter 34 Making TRACS: The Diagrammatic Design of a Double-Sided Deck
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    Chapter 35 A Cognitive Processing Perspective on Student Programmers’ ‘Graphicacy’
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    Chapter 36 Using Graphics to Communicate Across Cultures
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    Chapter 37 The Effect of Knowledge-of-External-Representations upon Performance and Representational Choice in a Database Query Task
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    Chapter 38 User-Controllable Animated Diagrams: The Solution for Learning Dynamic Content?
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    Chapter 39 Processing Animation: Integrating Information from Animated Diagrams
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    Chapter 40 A Training Program to be Perceptually Sensitive and Conceptually Productive through Meta-cognition: A Case Study
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    Chapter 41 Can Object (Instance) Diagrams Help First Year Students Understand Program Behaviour?
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    Chapter 42 Spatial Transformations in Graph Comprehension
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    Chapter 43 Constructing Diagrams Representing Group Motions
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    Chapter 44 Bar-Gain Boxes: An Informative Illustration of the Pairing Problem
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    Chapter 45 Bayesian Boxes: A Colored Calculator for Picturing Posteriors
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    Chapter 46 Representing Rosters: Conceptual Integration Counteracts Visual Complexity
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    Chapter 47 Visualization Techniques for Product Change and Product Modelling in Complex Design
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    Chapter 48 Geographic Projection of Cluster Composites
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    Chapter 49 Decision Diagrams in Machine Learning: An Empirical Study on Real-Life Credit-Risk Data
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    Chapter 50 Feature Diagrams in Phonology
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    Chapter 51 Using Color Component Overlays for Result Visualization in a Classification by Sketch System
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    Chapter 52 Teaching Children Brackets by Manipulating Trees: Is Easier Harder?
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    Chapter 53 Cider: A Component-Based Toolkit for Creating Smart Diagram Environments
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    Chapter 54 Diagrammatic Spreadsheet: An Overview
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    Chapter 55 Perceptual Support of Diagram Creation and Editing
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    Chapter 56 ScanScribe: Perceptually Supported Diagram Image Editing
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    Chapter 57 An Experimental Comparison of Diagrammatic and Algebraic Logics
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    Chapter 58 Automatic Generation of the Behavior Definition of Distributed Design Tools from Task Method Diagrams and Method Flux Diagrams by Diagram Composition
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    Chapter 59 Selected Aspects of Customization of Cognitive Dimensions for Evaluation of Visual Modeling Languages
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    Chapter 60 Notations for Software Engineering Class Structures
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Title
Diagrammatic Representation and Inference
Published by
Lecture notes in computer science, January 2004
DOI 10.1007/b95854
ISBNs
978-3-54-021268-3, 978-3-54-025931-2
Authors

Alan F. Blackwell, Kim Marriott, Atsushi Shimojima

Editors

Alan F. Blackwell, Kim Marriott, Atsushi Shimojima

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Unknown 153 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Bachelor 1 <1%
Unknown 152 99%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Environmental Science 1 <1%
Unknown 152 99%
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