While this is not an HCI-only conference, there are several papers and
posters relevant to HCI. In particular, sessions titled:
Understanding and Communicating with Diagrams
Diagrams in HCI
How They Look and Why It Matters (eye tracking)
Visualizing Information with Diagrams
and
an invited talk by James Landay from UCB.
The schedule allows attendees to leave in time for CHI.
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Diagrams 2002
Second International Conference on Theory and Application of Diagrams
April 18-20, 2002
Callaway Gardens, Georgia, USA
http://kogs-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~d2k2/
Early registration ends on MARCH 1.
Sponsored by:
Office of Naval Research
American Association for Artificial Intelligence
Cognitive Science Society
In cooperation with:
Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence
Japanese Cognitive Science Society
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Diagrams 2002 Preliminary Programme
http://kogs-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~d2k2/programme.html
Call for Papers
April 18 Thursday
Submission
Instructions
8:00 - Welcome
Programme 8:30
Registration 8:30 - Invited Talk: What Does It Mean for a
9:30 Computer to do Diagrammatic
Location Reasoning?:
A Functional Characterization of
Organisation Diagrammatic Reasoning and Its
Implications
Sponsorship B. Chandrasekaran , Ohio State
University
Publication
9:30 - Refreshments
Abstracts 10:00
10:00 - Paper Session: Understanding and
Important Dates 11:30 Communicating with Diagrams
Related Movement Conceptualizations in
Conferences Graphical Communication
Ichiro Umata, Yasuhiro Katagiri, and
Further Atsushi Shimojima
Information
Toward a Model of Knowledge-based
Graph Comprehension
Eric G. Freedman and Priti Shah
Learning on Paper: Diagrams and
Discovery in Game Playing
Susan L. Epstein
11:30 - Lunch
1:00
1:00 - Paper Session: Diagrams in
2:30 Mathematics
Using Animation in Diagrammatic
Theorem Proving
Daniel Winterstein, Alan Bundy, Corin
Gurr, and Mateja Jamnik
Generating Euler diagrams
Jean Flower and John Howse
Corresponding Regions in Euler
Diagrams
John Howse, Gem Stapleton, Jean
Flower, and John Taylor
2:30 - Refreshments
3:30 Poster Session: Computational Aspects
of Diagrammatic Representation and
Reasoning
CDEG: Computerized Diagrammatic
Euclidean Geometry
Nathaniel Miller
Compositional Semantics for Diagrams
using Constrained Objects
Bharat Jayaraman and Pallavi Tambay
Analogous Diagrams: Retrieving 2-D
Line Drawings by Example
Patrick W. Yaner and Ashok K. Goel
A System that Supports Using
Student-Drawn Diagrams to Assess
Comprehension of Mathematical
Formulas
Steven Tanimoto, William Winn, and
David Akers
A Tool for Performing and Analyzing
Experiments on Graphical
Communication
Patrick G.T.Healey, Nik Swoboda, and
James King
Grammar-based Layout for A Visual
Programming Language Generation
System
Ke-Bing Zhang, Kang Zhang, and Mehmet
A. Orgun
Heterogeneous Data Querying in a
Diagrammatic Information System
Michael Anderson and Brian Andersen
Visualization vs. Specification in
Diagrammatic Notations: A Case Study
with the UML
Zinovy Diskin
3:30 - Paper Session: Logic and Diagrams
5:00
The Inferential-Expressive Trade-Off:
a Case Study of Tabular
Representations
Atsushi Shimojima
Modeling Heterogeneous Systems
Nik Swoboda and Gerard Allwein
On Diagram Tokens and Types
John Howse, Fernando Molina, Sun-Joo
Shin, and John Taylor
April 19 Friday
8:00 - 9:30 Paper Session: Diagrams in
Human-Computer Interaction
Effects of Navigation and Position
on Task when Presenting Diagrams to
Blind People using Sound
Visualization
David James Bennett
A Fuzzy Visual Query Language for a
Domain-Specific Web Search Engine
Christian Collberg
Diagrammatic Integration of Abstract
Operations into Software Work
Contexts
Alan F. Blackwell and Hanna Wallach
9:30 - Refreshments
10:00
10:00 - Paper Session: How They look at
11:30 Diagrams and Why It Matters
Extracting Explicit and Implict
Information from Complex
Visualizations
J. Gregory Trafton, Sandra Marshall,
Farilee Mintz, and Susan Trickett
An RFV Study of Vsual Attention and
Representation Switching During Java
Program Debugging
Pablo Romero, Richard Cox, Benedict
du Boulay, and Rudi Lutz
Guiding Attention Produces
Inferences in Diagram-based Problem
Solving
Elizabeth R. Grant and Michael J.
Spivey
11:30 - Lunch
1:00
1:00 - 2:30 Paper Session: Visualizing
Information with Diagrams
ViCo: A Metric for the Complexity of
Information Visualizations
Johannes Gärtner, Silvia Miksch, and
Stefan Carl-McGrath
Opening the Information Bottleneck
in Complex Scheduling Problems with
a Novel Representation: STARK
Diagrams
Peter C-H. Cheng, Rossano Barone,
Peter I. Cowling, and Samad Ahmadi
Using Brightness and Saturation to
Visualize Belief and Uncertainty
Joseph J. Pfeiffer, Jr.
3:00 - 3:30 Business Meeting
3:30 Early adjournement so attendees can
enjoy the gardens
April 20 Saturday
8:00 - 9:30 Paper Session: Diagrams in Software
Engineering
Structure, Abstraction and Direct
Manipulation in Diagram Editors
Oliver Köth and Mark Minas
On the Definition of Visual
Languages and Their Editors
Paolo Bottoni and Gennaro
Costagliola
Describing the Syntax and Semantics
of UML Statecharts in a
Heterogeneous Modelling Environment
Yan Jin, Robert Esser, and Jörn W.
Janneck
9:30 - Refreshments
10:30 Poster Session: Cognitive Aspects of
Diagrammatic Representation and
Reasoning
The Learnability of Diagram
Semantics
Pourang Irani
Understanding Simultaneity and
Causality in Static Diagrams versus
Animation
Sarah Kriz
External Representations Contribute
to the Dynamic Construction of Ideas
Masaki Suwa and Barbara Tversky
One Small Step for a Diagram, One
Giant Leap for Meaning
Robert R. Hoffman, John W. Coffey,
Patrick J. Hayes, Kenneth M. Ford,
and Mary Jo Carnot.
Understanding Static and Dynamic
Visualizations
Sally Bogacz and J. Gregory Trafton
Teaching Science Teachers
Electricity Using AVOW Diagrams
Peter C-H Cheng and Nigel G Pitt
Conceptual Diagrams: Representing
Ideas in Architectural Design
Processes
Fehmi Dogan and Nancy J. Nersessian
Drawing in Cross-Linguistic
Communication
Charlotte R. Peters and Patrick G.T.
Healey
10:30 - Invited Talk: Informal Tools for
11:30 Designing Anywhere, Anytime,
Anydevice User Interfaces
James Landay , University of
California at Berkeley
11:30 - Conference Conclusion
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N. Hari Narayanan
Chair, Diagrams 2002, http://kogs-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~d2k2/
Associate Professor, Computer Science & Software Engineering, Auburn U.
Adjunct Faculty, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology
Tel: +1 (334) 844-6312 Fax: +1 (334) 844-6329
Home: www.eng.auburn.edu/~narayan Email: [log in to unmask]
Mail: 107 Dunstan Hall, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA
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