Visual Representations and Interpretations /
There is often a great deal of discussion these days about multi-disciplinary research and the value of exchanging ideas and methods across traditional discipline boundaries. Indeed, it could be justifiably argued that many of the advances in science and engineering take place because the ideas, met...
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Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Introduction
- I. Neilson - A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Visual Representations and Interpretations
- THEME 1: VISUALISATION FOR EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION. A. Harrison - Realism and Representation: Pictures, Models and Theories. J.R. Lee - Words and Pictures - Goodman Revisited. R. Brown - Mathematics and Knots. P. Kent - A Visual, Computational Object Language for Mathematics. C.A. Lund and R.C. Paton - A Visual Metaphor for Psychoanalytic Training and Supervision. N. de Freitas - Geomentality: Reframing the Landscape. J. Hill and P. Wright - Graphically Representing Causal Sequences in Accident Scenarios: Just Some of the Issues. A. Antonacopoulos and F. Delporte - Automated Interpretation of Visual Representations: Extracting Textual Information from WWW Images
- THEME 2: THE VISUAL DIMENSION OF SCIENCE. R. Harri - Models and Type-hierarchies: Cognitive Foundations of Iconic Thinking. A. Ione - Defining Visual Representation as a Creative and Interactive Modality. R.F. Hendry - Theories and Models: the Interactive View. D.L. Cooper - Visual Representations and Interpretations of Molecular Electronic Structure: The Survival and Re-emergence of Valence Bond Theory. J.H. Parish - The Language of Proteins. D.S Goodsell - Atomistic vs Continuous Representations in Molecular Biology. V.N. Serov, O.V. Kirillova and M.G. Samsonova - NetWork: a Tool for Visualization of Genetic Network Structure and Dynamics
- THEME 3: ARTICULATING THE DESIGN PROCESS. G. Malcolm and J.A. Goguen - Signs and Representations: Semiotics for User Interface Design. M. Treglown - Is the Trashcan Being Ironic? Analysing Direct Manipulation User Interfaces Using a Contemporary Theory of Metaphor. D. England - Visualisation of Data Landscapes for Collaborative Virtual Environments. S.J. Sloane - Interpreting Computer-Based Fictional Characters, a Reader's Manifesto: Or Remarks in Favour of the Accommodating Text. C.F. Earl - The Boundaries of a Shape and the Shape of Boundaries. H. Carlisle, P. Phillips and G. Bunce - Breaking the Monotony: Using Randomisation Techniques in Computer-Aided Textile Design. T. Fernando, P. Wimalaratne and K. Tan - Virtual World Representation Issues for supporting Assembly and Maintainability Assessment Tasks. P.J. Stappers and J.M. Hennessey - Toward Electronic Napkins and Beermats: Computer Support for Visual Ideation Skills. J. Mcfadzean - Computational Support for Conceptual Sketching: Analysis and Interpretation of the Graphical Notation of Visual Representations. C. Tweed - Learning to See Architecturally
- THEME 4: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES. A.E. Welchman and J.M. Harris - Studying oles'to Understand Visual Representation. T. Marsh and P. Wright - Articulation of Spatial Information: 3D Shapes. R. Kovordanyi - Mental Image Reinterpretation in the Intersection of Conceptual and Visual Constraints. T. Schubert, F. Friedmann and H. Regenbrecht - Embodied Presence in Virtual Environments. C. Dormann - A Taxonomy of Visual Metaphors. B.C. Buckley and C.J. Boulter - Analysis of Representations in Model-Based Teaching and Learning in Science. S.R. Edwards - From Gutenberg to Gates: the Creation of the Photographic Negative, the Consequent Evolution of a Visual Language, and its Impact on the Way Societies Represent and Read Their Worlds. D. K. Manley - Theatricality and Levels of Believabilty in Graphical Virtual Environments. H. Clapin - Visual Representation and Taxonomy. M.A.R Biggs - Interpreting Wittgenstein's Graphics
- THEME 5: VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS AND COMPUTATIONAL PROCESSES. M. A. Beaumont,D. Jackson and M. Usher - Visualising Complex Sequential and Parallel Programs. P. Young and M. Munro - 3D Software Visualisation. D.S. Neary and M.R. Woodward - Visualisation of the OBJ Term Re-writing Process. C.N.Yap and M. Holcombe - A Visual Representation of Mathematical Expressions. A.G.P. Brown, F.P. Coenen and M.W. Knight - Visualisation of an AI Solution. L. Pineda and G. Garza - A Model for Multimodal Representation and Inference. B.E. Brdeck, M. Eibl and, J Krause - Visualisation in Document Retrieval: An Example of the Integration of Software Ergonomics and an Aesthetic Quality in Design. D. Reid and C.Gittings - Visualising Dynamic Browsing Patterns via Navigation Agents. '.