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Immersive Analytics is a new research initiative that aims to
remove barriers between people, their data and the tools they use
for analysis and decision making. Here the aims of immersive
analytics research are clarified, its opportunities and historical
context, as well as providing a broad research agenda for the
field. In addition, it is reviewed how the term immersion has been
used to refer to both technological and psychological immersion,
both of which are central to immersive analytics research.
A broad-ranging survey of our current understanding of visual
languages and their theoretical foundations. Its main focus is the
definition, specification, and structural analysis of visual
languages by grammars, logic, and algebraic methods and the use of
these techniques in visual language implementation. Researchers in
formal language theory, HCI, artificial intelligence, and
computational linguistics will all find this an invaluable guide to
the current state of research in the field.
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Diagrammatic Representation and Inference - Third International Conference, Diagrams 2004, Cambridge, UK, March 22-24, 2004, Proceedings (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
Alan Blackwell, Kim Marriott, Atsushi Shimojima
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R1,628
Discovery Miles 16 280
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Although diagrammatic representations have been a feature of human
com- nication from early history, recent advances in printing and
electronic media
technologyhaveintroducedincreasinglysophisticatedvisualrepresentationsinto
everydaylife. We need to improve our understanding of the role of
diagramsand sketches in communication, cognition, creative thought,
and problem-solving. These concerns have triggered a surge of
interest in the study of diagrammatic notations, especially in
academic disciplines dealing with cognition, compu- tion, and
communication. We believe that the study of diagrammatic
communication is best pursued as an interdisciplinary endeavor. The
Diagrams conference series was launched to support an international
research community with this common goal. After successful meetings
in Edinburgh (2000) and Georgia (2002), Diagrams 2004 was the third
event in the series. The Diagramsseries attracts a largenumber of
researchersfrom virtually all academic?elds who arestudying the
nature of d- grammatic representations,their use in human
communication, and cognitive or
computationalmechanismsforprocessingdiagrams.Bycombiningseveralearlier
workshop and symposium series that were held in the US and Europe -
R- soning with Diagrammatic Representations (DR), US; Thinking with
Diagrams (TWD), Europe; and Theory of Visual Languages (TVL),
Europe - Diagrams has emerged as a major international conference
on this topic.
A broad-ranging survey of our current understanding of visual
languages and their theoretical foundations. Its main focus is the
definition, specification, and structural analysis of visual
languages by grammars, logic, and algebraic methods and the use of
these techniques in visual language implementation. Researchers in
formal language theory, HCI, artificial intelligence, and
computational linguistics will all find this an invaluable guide to
the current state of research in the field.
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