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9th Diagrams 2016: Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Mateja Jamnik, Yuri Uesaka, Stephanie Elzer Schwartz:
Diagrammatic Representation and Inference - 9th International Conference, Diagrams 2016, Philadelphia, PA, USA, August 7-10, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9781, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-42332-6
Cognitive Aspects of Diagrams
- Chenmu Xing, James E. Corter, Doris Zahner:
Diagrams Affect Choice of Strategy in Probability Problem Solving. 3-16 - Peter C.-H. Cheng:
What Constitutes an Effective Representation? 17-31 - Sven Linker, Jim Burton, Andrew Blake:
Measuring User Comprehension of Inference Rules in Euler Diagrams. 32-39 - Amy Rae Fox, Erica de Vries, Laurent Lima, Savannah Loker:
Exploring Representations of Student Time-Use. 40-47
Logic and Diagrams
- Eisa Alharbi, John Howse, Gem Stapleton, Ali Hamie:
Evaluating Diagrammatic Patterns for Ontology Engineering. 51-66 - Lorenz Demey, Hans Smessaert:
The Interaction Between Logic and Geometry in Aristotelian Diagrams. 67-82 - Atsushi Shimojima, Dave Barker-Plummer:
A Generic Approach to Diagrammatic Representation: The Case of Single Feature Indicator Systems. 83-97 - Ryo Takemura:
A Logical Investigation of Heterogeneous Reasoning with Graphs in Elementary Economics. 98-104
Euler and Venn Diagrams
- Jim Burton, Mihir K. Chakraborty, Lopamudra Choudhury, Gem Stapleton:
Minimizing Clutter Using Absence in Venn-ie. 107-122 - Yuri Sato, Koji Mineshima:
Human Reasoning with Proportional Quantifiers and Its Support by Diagrams. 123-138 - Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen:
Extensions of Euler Diagrams in Peirce's Four Manuscripts on Logical Graphs. 139-154
Diagrams and Education
- Emmanuel Manalo, Yuri Uesaka:
Hint, Instruction, and Practice: The Necessary Components for Promoting Spontaneous Diagram Use in Students' Written Work? 157-171 - Yuri Uesaka, Mika Igarashi, Rei Suetsugu:
Promoting Multi-perspective Integration as a 21st Century Skill: The Effects of Instructional Methods Encouraging Students' Spontaneous Use of Tables for Organizing Information. 172-186 - Sarah Pérez-Kriz, Ricardo Vivancos-Pérez:
Using Diagrammatic Drawings to Understand Fictional Spaces: Exploring the Buendía House in Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude. 187-193
Design Principles for Diagrams
- Anitta Thomas, Aurona Gerber, Alta van der Merwe:
An Investigation into OWL for Concrete Syntax Specification Using UML Notations. 197-211 - Ulf Rüegg, Christoph Daniel Schulze, Daniel Grevismühl, Reinhard von Hanxleden:
Using One-Dimensional Compaction for Smaller Graph Drawings. 212-218 - Christoph Daniel Schulze, Christina Plöger, Reinhard von Hanxleden:
On Comments in Visual Languages. 219-225 - Keith McGreggor, Ashok K. Goel:
Bistable Perception and Fractal Reasoning. 226-231
Diagrams Layout
- Simone Kriglstein, Johanna Haider, Günter Wallner, Margit Pohl:
Who, Where, When and with Whom? Evaluation of Group Meeting Visualizations. 235-249 - Mohanad Alqadah, Gem Stapleton, John Howse, Peter Chapman:
The Perception of Clutter in Linear Diagrams. 250-257 - Barbara Tversky, Jie Gao, James E. Corter, Yuko Tanaka, Jeffrey V. Nickerson:
People, Place, and Time: Inferences from Diagrams. 258-264 - Richard Burns, Eric Balawejder, Wiktoria Domanowska, Stephanie Elzer Schwartz, Sandra Carberry:
Exploring the Types of Messages that Pie Charts Convey in Popular Media. 265-271 - Leonie Bosveld-de Smet, Robert-Jan Verheggen:
Comparison of Diagrams in Producing and Understanding Hierarchies in Three Different Application Domains. 272-279
Posters
- Dominique Tranquille, Gem Stapleton, Jim Burton, Peter Rodgers:
Evaluating the Effects of Colour in LineSets. 283-285 - Amirouche Moktefi, Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen:
Negative Terms in Euler Diagrams: Peirce's Solution. 286-288 - Hans Smessaert, Lorenz Demey:
Visualising the Boolean Algebra 𝔹4 in 3D. 289-292 - Dave Barker-Plummer, Michael D. Murray:
Single Feature Indicator Systems in the Openbox. 293-295 - Gem Stapleton, Mateja Jamnik, Atsushi Shimojima:
Effective Representation of Information: Generalizing Free Rides. 296-299
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