Diagrams C

39 papers

YearTitle / Authors
2006Active Comparison as a Means of Promoting the Development of Abstract Conditional Knowledge and Appropriate Choice of Diagrams in Math Word Problem Solving.
Yuri Uesaka, Emmanuel Manalo
2006Androcentric Preferences for Visuospatial Representations of Gender Differences.
Peter Hegarty, Carmen Buechel, Simon Ungar
2006Canonical Correlation Analysis: Use of Composite Heliographs for Representing Multiple Patterns.
Asaf Degani, Michael G. Shafto, Leonard Olson
2006Changing Perceptions of Animated Diagrams.
Richard Lowe
2006Communicative Signals as the Key to Automated Understanding of Simple Bar Charts.
Stephanie Elzer, Sandra Carberry, Seniz Demir
2006Cross-Cultural User-Experience Design.
Aaron Marcus
2006Deduction with Euler Circles: Diagrams That Hurt.
Dustin P. Calvillo, Krista DeLeeuw, Russell Revlin
2006Defining Euler Diagrams: Simple or What?.
Andrew Fish, Gem Stapleton
2006Diagrammatic Representation and Inference, 4th International Conference, Diagrams 2006, Stanford, CA, USA, June 28-30, 2006, Proceedings
Dave Barker-Plummer, Richard Cox, Nik Swoboda
2006Diagrams as Physical Models.
B. Chandrasekaran
2006Diagrams in Second or Foreign Language Learning??!
Leonie Bosveld-de Smet
2006Evaluation of ERST - An External Representation Selection Tutor.
Beate Grawemeyer
2006Exploring the Effect of Animation and Progressive Revealing on Diagrammatic Problem Solving.
Daesub Yoon, N. Hari Narayanan, SooCheol Lee, Oh-Cheon Kwon
2006Exploring the Notion of 'Clutter' in Euler Diagrams.
Chris John, Andrew Fish, John Howse, John Taylor
2006Extended Abstract of
Nathaniel Miller
2006Eye Fixations and Diagrammatic Reasoning.
Mary Hegarty
2006Fixing Shin's Reading Algorithm for Peirce's Existential Graphs.
Frithjof Dau
2006Flow Diagrams: Rise and Fall of the First Software Engineering Notation.
Stephen J. Morris, O. C. Z. Gotel
2006From Diagrams to Models by Analogical Transfer.
Patrick W. Yaner, Ashok K. Goel
2006Generalizing Spiders.
Gem Stapleton, John Howse, Kate Toller
2006Interpreting Hierarchical Structure: Evidence from Cladograms in Biology.
Laura R. Novick, Kefyn M. Catley
2006Learning by Producing Diagrams.
Daniel L. Schwartz
2006Modularity and Composition in Propositional Statecharts.
Hywel R. Dunn-Davies, Jim Cunningham, Shamimabi Paurobally
2006Objects and Spaces: The Visual Language of Graphics.
Yuri Engelhardt
2006On Line Elaboration of a Mental Model During the Understanding of an Animation.
Emmanuel Schneider, Jean-Michel Boucheix
2006Perceiving Relationships: A Physiological Examination of the Perception of Scatterplots.
Lisa A. Best, Aren C. Hunter, Brandie M. Stewart
2006Reasoning by Intervals.
Benedek Nagy
2006Syntactic Variety in Boundary Logic.
William Bricken
2006Synthesizing Visual and Action Routines Using Constraint Programming.
Bonny Banerjee, B. Chandrasekaran
2006The Importance of Both Diagrammatic Conventions and Domain-Specific Knowledge for Diagram Literacy in Science: The Hierarchy as an Illustrative Case.
Laura R. Novick
2006The Logic of Geometric Proof.
Ron Rood
2006The Mathematics of Boundaries: A Beginning.
William Bricken
2006The Visual and Verbal as Modes to Express Understanding of the Human Body.
Sindhu Mathai, Jayashree Ramadas
2006Topological Relations of Arrow Symbols in Complex Diagrams.
Yohei Kurata, Max J. Egenhofer
2006Toward a Comprehensive Model of Graph Comprehension: Making the Case for Spatial Cognition.
Susan Bell Trickett, J. Gregory Trafton
2006Using Channel Theory to Account for Graphical Meaning Generations.
Atsushi Shimojima
2006Using Research Diagrams for Member Validation in Qualitative Research.
Nathan Crilly, P. John Clarkson, Alan F. Blackwell
2006Visual Creative Design with the Assistance of Curious Agents.
Ewa Grabska, Katarzyna Grzesiak-Kopec, Grazyna Slusarczyk
2006Visual Focus in Computer-Assisted Diagrammatic Reasoning.
Sven Bertel