GRAFLOG: A Theory of Semantics for graphics with applications to HumanComputer Interaction and CAD Systems. Universidad de Edimburgo, 1990.

1.An architecture for problem solving with diagrams

B Chandrasekaran, U Kurup, B Banerjee… - … Conference on Theory …, 2004 - Springer

In problem solving a goal/subgoal is either solved by generating needed information from
current information, or further decomposed into additional subgoals. In traditional problem
solving, goals, knowledge, and problem states are all modeled as expressions composed of …

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2.Studies on the formal semantics of pictures

D Wang - 1995 - Citeseer

1.1 Background Pictures provide us with a language which vividly expresses spatial
concepts like geometrical shapes, sizes, positions and spatial relations. People can read
this language immediately because we are in such a space and spatial concepts are part of …

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3.A syntax-directed approach to picture semantics

D Wang, H Zeevat - Visual language theory, 1998 - Springer

If one constructs a visual language, it is necessary to have a methodology for constructing
the relationship between aspects of the pictures and the corresponding aspects of the
application domain. The various methods for specifying visual languages emphasize …

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4.[PDF] A Diagrammatic Reasoning Architecture: Design, Implementation and Experiments.

B Chandrasekaran, U Kurup, B Banerjee - AAAI Spring Symposium …, 2005 - aaai.org

This paper explores the idea that the cognitive state during problem solving diagrams is bi-
modal, one of whose components is the traditional predicate-symbolic representation
composed of relations between entities in the domain of interest, while a second component …

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5.Graphics and Natural Language in Multi-Modal Dialogues

J Lee - The Structure of Multimodal Dialogue; Second …, 1991 - isca-speech.org

general field of non-verbal (visual) communication from that of graphlcal communication.
Ths lattar ls lntended to connote the explicit use of plctures as an essential part of a
discourse, but more or less closely integrated with other media, such as NL (natural …

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6.Intelligent interfaces and UIMS

J Lee - User Interface Management and Design, 1991 - Springer

This position paper draws attention to some fairly abstract issues concerning the relationship
between the notion of a User Interface Management System (UIMS) and the requirements of
advanced intelligent interfaces for Knowledge Based Systems (KBS). It addresses possible …

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7.Graphics and natural language in design and instruction

JR Lee - NATO ASI SERIES F COMPUTER AND SYSTEMS …, 1995 - books.google.com

The education of designers (eg architects) is typically quite different from many other
instructional situations. As argued eg by Donald Schon, the'studio'method has many
distinctive characteristics. These have serious implications for any possibility of applying …

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8.[PDF] Referring to Displays in Multimodal Interfaces

D He, G Ritchie, J Lee - Referring Phenomena in a Multimedia Context …, 1997 - aclweb.org

A system which displays information graphically, and also allows natural language queries,
should allow these queries to interrogate the displayed (visual) information. Ideally this
would use some uniform method for processing queries both about the display and about …

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9.Graphics and dialogue

J Lee - A Natural Language and Graphics Interface, 1992 - Springer

The acord project was originally formulated in a highly ambitious way, throwing up
requirements for a number of capabilities which previous systems had never had. This was
nowhere more true than in the context of graphics. At the time the project began, high …

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10. An expert system for building virtual copies of real world environments


11.RR Jones, SJ Larsen, GI Hansen - Expert Systems: Application of Advanced …, 1998

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12.A Syntax-Directed Approach

D Wang - Visual Language Theory, 2012 - books.google.com

If one constructs a visual language, it is necessary to have a methodology for constructing
the relationship between aspects of the pictures and the corresponding aspects of the
application domain. The various methods for specifying visual languages emphasize …

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13.Methodoiogically, though, the study of human-human dialogues is still the main guide to what


14.J Lee - 1991 - m.isca-speech.org

By" anchoring language", I mean attaching language somehow to another medium outside
itself. Language has to be anchored. in some sense. to be used at all; ie semantics can be
treated as based on some means of anchoring to the world. in this discussion we need to …

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15.The Problems of Integrating Interfaces to Publicly Available Databases

J Littlehales, P Hancox - Interfaces to Database Systems (IDS92), 1993 - Springer

This paper looks at the drawbacks of existing user interface mechanisms for accessing
databases, namely query languages, natural language and Query by Example, in relation to
publicly available database systems. An integrated, multimodal interface, where natural …

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16.[PDF] CS-R9625 1996

D Wang, H Zeevat - ir.cwi.nl

If one constructs a visual language, it is necessary to have a methodology for constructing
the relationship between aspects of the pictures and the corresponding aspects of the
application domain. The various methods for specifying Visual Languages emphasize …

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17.[PDF] The Generation of Coordinated Natural Language and Graphical Explanations in Design Environments

JSS Sepúlveda - 1999 - Citeseer

One significant shortcoming of most graphical design systems is that they seldom provide
coherent explanations about the current design situation and the steps followed in the
problem solving process. The central problem in producing explanations in these systems is …