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3rd Diagrams 2004: Cambridge, UK
- Alan F. Blackwell, Kim Marriott, Atsushi Shimojima:

Diagrammatic Representation and Inference, Third International Conference, Diagrams 2004, Cambridge, UK, March 22-24, 2004, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2980, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-21268-X - Mary Hegarty:

Diagrams in the Mind and in the World: Relations between Internal and External Visualizations. 1-13 - Jesse Norman:

Can Diagrams Have Epistemic Value? The Case of Euclid. 14-17 - Atsushi Shimojima:

Inferential and Expressive Capacities of Graphical Representations: Survey and Some Generalizations. 18-21 - Iulian D. Toader

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On Frege's Logical Diagrams. 22-25 - Csaba Veres, Gittan Mansson:

Psychological Foundations for Concept Modeling. 26-28 - Daniel Winterstein, Alan Bundy, Mateja Jamnik:

On Differences between the Real and Physical Plane. 29-31 - Frithjof Dau:

Query Graphs with Cuts: Mathematical Foundations. 32-50 - Andrew Fish

, John Howse:
Towards a Default Reading for Constraint Diagrams. 51-65 - Paul Mutton, Peter Rodgers, Jean Flower:

Drawing Graphs in Euler Diagrams. 66-81 - Benedek Nagy, Gerard Allwein:

Diagrams and Non-monotonicity in Puzzles. 82-96 - Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen

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Peirce's Diagrammatic Logic in IF Perspective. 97-111 - Gem Stapleton, John Howse, John Taylor, Simon J. Thompson:

What Can Spider Diagrams Say? 112-127 - Anne Verroust, Marie-Luce Viaud:

Ensuring the Drawability of Extended Euler Diagrams for up to 8 Sets. 128-141 - Lopamudra Choudhury, Mihir K. Chakraborty:

On Extending Venn Diagram by Augmenting Names of Individuals. 142-146 - Chris John:

Reasoning with Projected Contours. 147-150 - B. Chandrasekaran, Unmesh Kurup, Bonny Banerjee

, John R. Josephson, Robert Winkler:
An Architecture for Problem Solving with Diagrams. 151-165 - Jean Flower, Judith Masthoff, Gem Stapleton:

Generating Readable Proofs: A Heuristic Approach to Theorem Proving With Spider Diagrams. 166-181 - Juan de Lara, Gabriele Taentzer:

Automated Model Transformation and Its Validation Using AToM 3 and AGG. 182-198 - Robert McCartney, Passent Mohammed El-Kafrawy:

Inter-diagrammatic Reasoning and Digital Geometry. 199-215 - Joseph J. Pfeiffer Jr.:

A Prototype Inference Engine for Rule-Based Geometric Reasoning. 216-226 - Richard Bosworth:

Automatic Proofs for Scalecharts. 227-230 - Robert P. Futrelle:

Diagram Schemas: What, Why, How. 231-234 - Tsuyoshi Murata:

Roles of Diagrammatic Information for the Discovery of Geometrical Theorems. 235-238 - Neil Smith, Pete G. Thomas, Kevin G. Waugh:

Interpreting Imprecise Diagrams. 239-241 - Peter C.-H. Cheng:

Why Diagrams Are (Sometimes) Six Times Easier than Words: Benefits beyond Locational Indexing. 242-260 - Stephanie Elzer, Nancy L. Green, Sandra Carberry, James Hoffman:

Incorporating Perceptual Task Effort into the Recognition of Intention in Information Graphics. 255-268 - Aidan Feeney, John Adams, Lara Webber

, Michael P. Ewbank
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Individual Differences in Graphical Reasoning. 271-285 - Patrick G. T. Healey, James King, Nik Swoboda:

Co-ordinating Conventions in Graphical Dialogue: Effects of Repetition and Interaction. 286-300 - Daesub Yoon, N. Hari Narayanan:

Predictors of Success in Diagrammatic Problem Solving. 301-315 - Ichiro Umata, Atsushi Shimojima, Yasuhiro Katagiri:

Speech and Graphical Interaction in Multimodal Communication. 316-328 - Herman J. Adèr, H. Roeline W. Pasman, B. Anne-Mei The:

Generating New Research Hypotheses from a Result Diagram of Qualitative Research. 329-332 - Rossano Barone, Peter C.-H. Cheng:

Interpreting Lines in Graphs: Do Graph Users Construe Fictive Motion?. 333-336 - Kirsten R. Butcher

, Walter Kintsch:
Learning with Diagrams: Effects on Inferences and the Integration of Information. 337-340 - Kevin Burns:

Making TRACS: The Diagrammatic Design of a Double-Sided Deck. 341-343 - Richard Cox, Pablo Romero, Benedict du Boulay, Rudi Lutz:

A Cognitive Processing Perspective on Student Programmers' 'Graphicacy'. 344-346 - Nicolas Fay

, Nik Swoboda, Takugo Fukaya, Ichiro Umata, Yasuhiro Katagiri:
Using Graphics to Communicate Across Cultures. 347-350 - Beate Grawemeyer

, Richard Cox:
The Effect of Knowledge-of-External-Representations upon Performance and Representational Choice in a Database Query Task. 351-354 - Richard Lowe:

User-Controllable Animated Diagrams: The Solution for Learning Dynamic Content? 355-359 - Sara Price

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Processing Animation: Integrating Information from Animated Diagrams. 360-364 - Masaki Suwa:

A Training Program to be Perceptually Sensitive and Conceptually Productive through Meta-cognition: A Case Study. 365-367 - Lynda Thomas, Mark Ratcliffe, Benjy J. Thomasson:

Can Object (Instance) Diagrams Help First Year Students Understand Program Behaviour? 368-371 - Susan Bell Trickett, J. Gregory Trafton:

Spatial Transformations in Graph Comprehension. 372-375 - Bonny Banerjee

, B. Chandrasekaran:
Constructing Diagrams Representing Group Motions. 376-378 - Kevin Burns:

Bar-Gain Boxes: An Informative Illustration of the Pairing Problem. 379-381 - Kevin Burns:

Bayesian Boxes: A Colored Calculator for Picturing Posteriors. 382-384 - Peter C.-H. Cheng, Rossano Barone:

Representing Rosters: Conceptual Integration Counteracts Visual Complexity. 385-387 - Timothy Jarratt, René Keller, Seena Nair, Claudia M. Eckert

, P. John Clarkson
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Visualization Techniques for Product Change and Product Modelling in Complex Design. 388-391 - Peter Kleiweg, John Nerbonne, Leonie Bosveld:

Geographic Projection of Cluster Composites. 392-394 - Christophe Mues, Bart Baesens, Craig M. Files, Jan Vanthienen:

Decision Diagrams in Machine Learning: An Empirical Study on Real-Life Credit-Risk Data. 395-397 - Don Salting:

Feature Diagrams in Phonology. 398-401 - Rick L. Vinyard Jr., Joseph J. Pfeiffer Jr.:

Using Color Component Overlays for Result Visualization in a Classification by Sketch System. 402-406 - Thomas R. G. Green, Andrew G. Harrop, Vania Dimitrova:

Teaching Children Brackets by Manipulating Trees: Is Easier Harder? 407-414 - Anthony R. Jansen, Kim Marriott, Bernd Meyer:

Cider: A Component-Based Toolkit for Creating Smart Diagram Environments. 415-419 - Truong Lan Le, Zenon Kulpa:

Diagrammatic Spreadsheet: An Overview. 420-423 - Eric Saund, James Mahoney:

Perceptual Support of Diagram Creation and Editing. 424-427 - Eric Saund, James Mahoney:

ScanScribe: Perceptually Supported Diagram Image Editing. 428-432 - Daniel Winterstein, Alan Bundy, Corin A. Gurr, Mateja Jamnik:

An Experimental Comparison of Diagrammatic and Algebraic Logics. 432-434 - J. Fernando Bienvenido, Isabel M. Flores-Parra:

Automatic Generation of the Behavior Definition of Distributed Design Tools from Task Method Diagrams and Method Flux Diagrams by Diagram Composition. 435-437 - Anna E. Bobkowska:

Selected Aspects of Customization of Cognitive Dimensions for Evaluation of Visual Modeling Languages. 438-440 - Pourang Irani:

Notations for Software Engineering Class Structures. 441-445

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