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Thinking With Diagrams Reprinted From Artificial Intelligence Review 1512 Alan F Blackwell

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Thinking With Diagrams Reprinted From Artificial Intelligence Review 1512 Alan F Blackwell
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.25 MB
Pages: 158
Author: Alan F. Blackwell
ISBN: 9780792369448, 9789401735247, 0792369440, 9401735247
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: Reprinted from ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE REVIEW, 15:1-2

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Thinking With Diagrams Reprinted From Artificial Intelligence Review 1512 Alan F Blackwell by Alan F. Blackwell 9780792369448, 9789401735247, 0792369440, 9401735247 instant download after payment.

This book provides an introductory overview of the rapid growth in interdisciplinary research into Thinking with Diagrams. Diagrammatic representations are becoming more common in everyday human experience, yet they offer unique challenges to cognitive science research. Neither linguistic nor perceptual theories are sufficient to completely explain their advantages and applications. These research challenges may be part of the reason why so many diagrams are badly designed or badly used. This is ironic when the user interfaces of computer software and the worldwide web are becoming so completely dominated by graphical and diagrammatic representations. This book includes chapters commissioned from leading researchers in the major disciplines involved in diagrams research. They review the philosophical status of diagrams, the cognitive processes involved in their application, and a range of specialist fields in which diagrams are central, including education, architectural design and visual programming languages. The result is immediately relevant to researchers in cognitive science and artificial intelligence, as well as in applied technology areas such as human-computer interaction and information design.

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