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El. knyga: Diagrammatic Representation and Inference: 6th International Conference, Diagrams 2010, Portland, OR, USA, August 9-11, 2010, Proceedings

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The 6th International Conference on the Theory and Application of Diagrams Diagrams 2010 was held in Portland, USA in August 2010. Diagrams is an international and interdisciplinary conference series, which continues to present the very best work in all aspects of research on the theory and application of diagrams. Some key questions that researchers are tackling concern gaining an insight into how diagrams are used, how they are rep- sented, which types are available and when it is appropriate to use them. The use of diagrammatic notations is studied for a variety of purposes including communication, cognition, creative thought, computation and problem-solving. Clearly, this must be pursued as an interdisciplinary endeavor, and Diagrams is the only conference series that provides such a united forum for all areas that are concerned with the study of diagrams: for example, architecture, arti cial intelligence,cartography,cognitivescience,computer science,education,graphic design, history of science, humancomputer interaction, linguistics, logic, ma- ematics, philosophy, psychology, and software modelling. The articles in this volume re ect this variety and interdisciplinarity of the ?eld.
Invited Talks.- Diagrams in the Mind: Visual or Spatial?.- Understanding
Diagrams, and More: The Computers View.- Tutorials.- Diagrams: A Perspective
from Logic.- Drawing Euler Diagrams for Information Visualization.- Graduate
Student Symposium.- The Graduate Student Symposium of Diagrams 2010.- Euler
and Venn Diagrams.- The Efficacy of Euler and Venn Diagrams in Deductive
Reasoning: Empirical Findings.- Drawing Euler Diagrams with Circles.-
Coloured Euler Diagrams: A Tool for Visualizing Dynamic Systems and
Structured Information.- Drawing Area-Proportional Venn-3 Diagrams with
Convex Polygons.- Formal Aspects of Diagrams.- Fragments of Spider Diagrams
of Order and Their Relative Expressiveness.- A Calculus for Graphs with
Complement.- Two Types of Diagrammatic Inference Systems: Natural Deduction
Style and Resolution Style.- Reasoning with Diagrams.- Alternative Strategies
for Spatial Reasoning with Diagrams.- Relating Two Image-Based Diagrammatic
Reasoning Architectures.- A Spatial Search Framework for Executing
Perceptions and Actions in Diagrammatic Reasoning.- Toward a Physics of
Equations.- Interacting with Diagrams.- Usability of Accessible Bar Charts.-
Diagram Editing on Interactive Displays Using Multi-touch and Pen Gestures.-
Constructing Diagrams.- The Effects of Perception of Efficacy and Diagram
Construction Skills on Students Spontaneous Use of Diagrams When Solving
Math Word Problems.- Hi-tree Layout Using Quadratic Programming.-
Understanding Diagrams and Text.- Recognizing the Intended Message of Line
Graphs.- Mapping Descriptive Models of Graph Comprehension into Requirements
for a Computational Architecture: Need for Supporting Imagery Operations.-
Getting a Clue: Gist Extraction from Scenes and Causal Systems.- Attention
Direction in Staticand Animated Diagrams.- Tactile Diagrams: Worth Ten
Thousand Words?.- The Effects of Signals on Learning from Text and Diagrams:
How Looking at Diagrams Earlier and More Frequently Improves Understanding.-
An Attention Based Theory to Explore Affordances of Textual and Diagrammatic
Proofs.- Posters.- Effects of Graph Type in the Comprehension of Cyclic
Events.- VCL, a Visual Language for Modelling Software Systems Formally.-
Visualizing Student Game Design Project Similarities.- Are Pixel Graphs Are
Better at Representing Information than Pie Graphs?.- Thinking with Words and
Sketches Analyzing Multi-modal Design Transcripts Along Verbal and
Diagrammatic Data.- How Diagram Interaction Supports Learning: Evidence from
Think Alouds during Intelligent Tutoring.- Creating a Second Order
Diagrammatic Logic.- An Attention Based Theory to Explore the Cognitive
Affordances of Diagrams Relative to Text.- How Does Text Affect the
Processing of Diagrams in Multimedia Learning?.- An Experiment to Evaluate
Constraint Diagrams with Novice Users.- Graph-as-Picture Misconceptions in
Young Students.- What Students Include in Hand-Drawn Diagrams to Explain
Seasonal Temperature Variation.- Diagrammatic Specification of Mobile
Real-Time Systems.- Manipulatable Models for Investigating Processing of
Dynamic Diagrams.- Can Text Content Influence the Effectiveness of
Diagrams?.- Attending to and Maintaining Hierarchical Objects in Graphics
Comprehension.- Modelling English Spatial Preposition Detectors.- Diagram
Interpretation and e-Learning Systems.- An Examination of Cleveland and
McGills Hierarchy of Graphical Elements.- Does Manipulating Molecular Models
Promote Representation Translation of Diagrams in Chemistry?.- Heterogeneous
Reasoning in Real Arithmetic.- TheMolecules are Inside the Atoms: Students
Personal External Representations of Matter.- Discovering Perceptions of
Personal Social Networks through Diagrams.