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- A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Visual Representations & InterpretationsIrene Neilson. 1-8 [doi]
- Realism and Representation: Pictures, Models and TheoriesAndrew Harrison. 11-20 [doi]
- Words and Pictures - Goodman RevisitedJohn R. Lee. 21-31 [doi]
- Mathematics and KnotsRonald Brown. 32-42 [doi]
- A Visual, Computational Object Language for MathematicsPhillip Kent. 43-51 [doi]
- A Visual Metaphor for Psychoanalytic Training and SupervisionC. A. Lund, Ray C. Paton. 52-61 [doi]
- Geomentality: Reframing the LandscapeNancy de Freitas. 62-75 [doi]
- Graphically Representing Causal Sequences in Accident Scenarios: Just Some of the IssuesJulia C. Hill, Peter C. Wright. 76-87 [doi]
- Automated Interpretation of Visual Representations: Extracting Textual Information from WWW ImagesApostolos Antonacopoulos, F. Delporte. 88-93 [doi]
- Models and Type-hierarchies: Cognitive Foundations of Iconic ThinkingRom Harré. 97-111 [doi]
- Defining Visual Representation as a Creative and Interactive ModalityAmy Ione. 112-120 [doi]
- Theories and Models: the Interactive ViewRobin Findlay Hendry. 121-130 [doi]
- Visual Representations and Interpretations of Molecular Electronic Structure: The Survival and Re-emergence of Valence Bond TheoryDavid L. Cooper. 131-138 [doi]
- The Language of ProteinsJohn Howard Parish. 139-145 [doi]
- Atomistic vs. Continuous Representations in Molecular BiologyDavid S. Goodsell. 146-155 [doi]
- NetWork: a Tool for Visualization of Genetic Network Structure and DynamicsVassili N. Serov, Olga V. Kirillova, Maria Samsonova. 156-160 [doi]
- Signs and Representations: Semiotics for User Interface DesignGrant Malcolm, Joseph A. Goguen. 163-172 [doi]
- Is the Trashcan Being Ironic? Analysing Direct Manipulation User Interfaces Using a Contemporary Theory of MetaphorMark Treglown. 173-179 [doi]
- Visualisation of Data Landscapes for Collaborative Virtual EnvironmentsDavid England. 180-185 [doi]
- Interpreting Computer-Based Fictional Characters, a Reader's Manifesto: Or, Remarks in Favour of the Accommodating TextS. J. Sloane. 186-196 [doi]
- The Boundaries of a Shape and the Shape of BoundariesChris F. Earl. 197-202 [doi]
- Breaking the Monotony: Using Randomisation Techniques in Computer-Aided Textile DesignHilary Carlisle, Peter Phillips, Gillian Bunce. 203-208 [doi]
- Virtual World Representation Issues for Supporting Assembly and Maintainability Assessment TasksTerrence Fernando, Prasad Wimalaratne, Kevin Tan. 209-219 [doi]
- Toward Electronic Napkins and Beermats: Computer Support for Visual Ideation SkillsPieter Jan Stappers, James M. Hennessey. 220-225 [doi]
- Computational Support for Conceptual SketchingJeanette Mcfadzean. 226-231 [doi]
- Learning to See ArchitecturallyChristopher Tweed. 232-243 [doi]
- Studying 'Holes' to Understand Visual RepresentationAndrew E. Welchman, Julie M. Harris. 247-252 [doi]
- Articulation of Spatial Information: 3D ShapesTim Marsh, Peter C. Wright. 253-262 [doi]
- Mental Image Reinterpretation in the Intersection of Conceptual and Visual ConstraintsRita Kovordányi. 263-268 [doi]
- Embodied Presence in Virtual EnvironmentsThomas Schubert 0001, Frank Friedmann, Holger Regenbrecht. 269-278 [doi]
- A taxonomy of visual metaphorsClaire Dormann. 279-288 [doi]
- Analysis of Representations in Model-Based Teaching and Learning in ScienceBarbara C. Buckley, Carolyn J. Boulter. 289-294 [doi]
- From Gutenberg to GatesS. R. Edwards. 295-305 [doi]
- Theatricality and Levels of Believability in Graphical Virtual EnvironmentsDavid K. Manley. 306-312 [doi]
- Visual Representation and TaxonomyHugh Clapin. 313-321 [doi]
- Interpreting Wittgenstein's GraphicsMichael A. R. Biggs. 322-328 [doi]
- Visualising Complex Sequential and Parallel ProgramsMark A. Beaumont, David Jackson, Michelle M. Usher. 331-340 [doi]
- 3D Software VisualisationPeter Young, Malcolm Munro. 341-350 [doi]
- Visualisation of the OBJ Term Re-writing ProcessDuncan S. Neary, Martin R. Woodward. 351-356 [doi]
- A Visual Representation of Mathematical ExpressionsNam Yap, Mike Holcombe. 357-366 [doi]
- Visualisation of an AI SolutionA. G. P. Brown, F. P. Coenen, M. W. Knight. 367-374 [doi]
- A Model for Multimodal Representation and InferenceLuis Alberto Pineda, Gabriela Garza. 375-386 [doi]
- Visualisation in Document Retrieval: An Example of the Integration of Software Ergonomics and an Aesthetic Quality in DesignBernhard E. Bürdek, Maximilian Eibl, Jürgen Krause 0001. 387-396 [doi]
- Visualising Dynamic Browsing Patterns via Navigation AgentsDavid Reid, Chris J. Gittings. 397-401 [doi]