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24th AAAI Workshop: Visual Representations and Reasoning 2010: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Visual Representations and Reasoning, Papers from the 2010 AAAI Workshop, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, July 11, 2010. AAAI Technical Report WS-10-07, AAAI 2010
- Crystal Chao, Maya Cakmak, Andrea Lockerd Thomaz:
Interactive Task Learning with Discrete and Continuous Features. - Jeffrey R. Croxell, Ryan W. Krauss, Jerry B. Weinberg, Scott R. Smith:
Accelerometer Based Self-Discovery of Multiple Link Kinematics. - Aaron Daniel Adler:
Reasoning About Sketches Using Context, Domain Knowledge, and Interaction with the User. - Richard Burns, Sandra Carberry, Stephanie Elzer:
Visual and Spatial Factors in a Bayesian Reasoning Framework for the Recognition of Intended Messages in Grouped Bar Charts. - Jim Davies, Jonathan Gagné:
Estimating Quantitative Magnitudes Using Semantic Similarity. - Wen-Chieh Fang, Jane Yung-jen Hsu:
Design Concerns of Persuasive Feedback System. - Anupam Guha, Hyungsin Kim, Ellen Yi-Luen Do:
Re-Examining the Mental Imagery Debate with Neuropsychological Data from the Clock Drawing Test. - Christopher Habel, Matthias Kerzel, Kris Lohmann:
Verbal Assistance in Tactile-Map Explorations: A Case for Visual Representations and Reasoning. - Michael H. G. Hoffmann:
Diagrams as Scaffolds for Abductive Insights. - Jee Yeon Hwang, Jaeeun Shim-Lee, Heerin Lee:
Designing a Visual Analytic System to Represent Bookmark Sharing Data. - Hyungsin Kim, Young Suk Cho, Ellen Yi-Luen Do:
Context-Bounded Refinement Filter Algorithm: Improving Recognizer Accuracy of Handwriting in Clock Drawing Test. - Xingjian Li, Susan L. Epstein:
Visualization for Structured Constraint Satisfaction Problems. - Keith McGreggor, Maithilee Kunda, Ashok K. Goel:
A Fractal Analogy Approach to the Raven's Test of Intelligence. - Paul S. Rosenbloom:
Speculations on Leveraging Graphical Models for Architectural Integration of Visual Representation and Reasoning. - Paul Thagard:
EMPATHICA: A Computer Support System with Visual Representations for Cognitive-Affective Mapping.
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