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Visual Representations and Interpretations

✍ Scribed by Irene Neilson (auth.), Dr Ray Paton B.Ed, PhD, CBiol, MIBiol, Dr Irene Neilson MA, PhD, MSc (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag London
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Leaves
406
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The value of multi-disciplinary research and the exchange of ideas and methods across traditional discipline boundaries are well recognised. Indeed, it could be justifiably argued that many of the advances in science and engineering take place because the ideas, methods and the tools of thought from one discipline become reΒ­ applied in others. Sadly, it is also the case that many subject areas develop specialised vocabularies and concepts and can consequently approach more general problems in fairly narrow, subject-specific ways. Consequently barriers develop between disciplines that prevent the free flow of ideas and the collaborations that on Visual Representations could often bring success. VRI'98, a workshop focused & Interpretations, was intended to break down such barriers. The workshop was held in the Foresight Conference Centre, which occupies part of the former Liverpool Royal Infirmary, a Grade 2 listed building, which has been recently restored. The building combines a majestic architecture with the latest in new conference facilities and technologies and thus provided a very suitable setting for a workshop aimed at bringing the Arts and the Sciences together. of the workshop was to promote inter-disciplinary awareness across The main aim a range of disciplines where visual representations and interpretations are exploited. Contributions to the workshop were therefore invited from researchers who are actively investigating visual representations and interpretations: - artists, architects, biologists, chemists, clinicians, cognitive scientists, computer scientists, educationalists, engineers, graphic designers, linguists, mathematicians, philosophers, physicists, psychologists and social scientists.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-X
A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Visual Representations & Interpretations....Pages 1-8
Front Matter....Pages 9-9
Realism and Representation: Pictures, Models and Theories....Pages 11-20
Words and Pictures β€” Goodman Revisited....Pages 21-31
Mathematics and Knots....Pages 32-42
A Visual, Computational Object Language for Mathematics....Pages 43-51
A Visual Metaphor for Psychoanalytic Training and Supervision....Pages 52-61
Geomentality: Reframing the Landscape....Pages 62-75
Graphically Representing Causal Sequences in Accident Scenarios: Just Some of the Issues....Pages 76-87
Automated Interpretation of Visual Representations: Extracting Textual Information from WWW Images....Pages 88-93
Front Matter....Pages 95-95
Models and Type-hierarchies: Cognitive Foundations of Iconic Thinking....Pages 97-111
Defining Visual Representation as a Creative and Interactive Modality....Pages 112-120
Theories and Models: the Interactive View....Pages 121-130
Visual Representations and Interpretations of Molecular Electronic Structure: The Survival and Re-emergence of Valence Bond Theory....Pages 131-138
The Language of Proteins....Pages 139-145
Atomistic vs. Continuous Representations in Molecular Biology....Pages 146-155
NetWork: a Tool for Visualization of Genetic Network Structure and Dynamics....Pages 156-160
Front Matter....Pages 161-161
Signs and Representations: Semiotics for User Interface Design....Pages 163-172
Is the Trashcan Being Ironic? Analysing Direct Manipulation User Interfaces Using a Contemporary Theory of Metaphor....Pages 173-179
Visualisation of Data Landscapes for Collaborative Virtual Environments....Pages 180-185
Interpreting Computer-Based Fictional Characters, a Reader’s Manifesto: Or, Remarks in Favour of the Accommodating Text....Pages 186-196
Front Matter....Pages 161-161
The Boundaries of a Shape and the Shape of Boundaries....Pages 197-202
Breaking the Monotony: Using Randomisation Techniques in Computer-Aided Textile Design....Pages 203-208
Virtual World Representation Issues for Supporting Assembly and Maintainability Assessment Tasks....Pages 209-219
Toward Electronic Napkins and Beermats: Computer Support for Visual Ideation Skills....Pages 220-225
Computational Support for Conceptual Sketching....Pages 226-231
Learning to See Architecturally....Pages 232-243
Front Matter....Pages 245-245
Studying β€˜Holes’ to Understand Visual Representation....Pages 247-252
Articulation of Spatial Information: 3D Shapes....Pages 253-262
Mental Image Reinterpretation in the Intersection of Conceptual and Visual Constraints....Pages 263-268
Embodied Presence in Virtual Environments....Pages 269-278
A taxonomy of visual metaphors....Pages 279-288
Analysis of Representations in Model-Based Teaching and Learning in Science....Pages 289-294
From Gutenberg to Gates....Pages 295-305
Theatricality and Levels of Believability in Graphical Virtual Environments....Pages 306-312
Visual Representation and Taxonomy....Pages 313-321
Interpreting Wittgenstein’s Graphics....Pages 322-328
Front Matter....Pages 329-329
Visualising Complex Sequential and Parallel Programs....Pages 331-340
3D Software Visualisation....Pages 341-350
Visualisation of the OBJ Term Re-writing Process....Pages 351-356
A Visual Representation of Mathematical Expressions....Pages 357-366
Front Matter....Pages 329-329
Visualisation of an AI Solution....Pages 367-374
A Model for Multimodal Representation and Inference....Pages 375-386
Visualisation in Document Retrieval: An Example of the Integration of Software Ergonomics and an Aesthetic Quality in Design....Pages 387-396
Visualising Dynamic Browsing Patterns via Navigation Agents....Pages 397-401
Back Matter....Pages 402-403

✦ Subjects


Image Processing and Computer Vision; Computer Graphics; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Multimedia Information Systems


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