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- Organizing CommitteeThomas Barkowsky, Christian Freksa, Mary Hegarty, Ric K. Lowe. [doi]
- Preface: Reasoning with Mental and External Diagrams: Computational Modeling and Spatial AssistanceThomas Barkowsky, Christian Freksa, Mary Hegarty, Ric K. Lowe. [doi]
- The Influence of Spatial Ability on the Use of Dynamic, Interactive Animation in a Spatial Problem-Solving TaskCheryl Cohen. 1-5 [doi]
- Towards an Understanding of Geovisualization with Dynamic Displays: Issues and ProspectsSara Irina Fabrikant. 6-11 [doi]
- Computerized Representations of 3D Structure: How Spatial Comprehension and Patterns of Interactivity Differ among LearnersMadeleine Keehner, Peter Khooshabeh. 12-17 [doi]
- Dynamic Aspects of Spatial Information in Air Traffic Controller DisplaysPaul U. Lee, Alexander Klippel. 18-23 [doi]
- Learning Interaction Patterns Using Diagrams Varying in Level and Type of InteractivityNuno Otero, Yvonne Rogers, Benedict du Boulay. 24-29 [doi]
- The Landmark Spider: Representing Landmark Knowledge for Wayfinding TasksDavid Caduff, Sabine Timpf. 30-35 [doi]
- Maps beyond Diagrams: Real-World Spatial OrientationClare Davies. 36-40 [doi]
- Schematic vs. Topographic Maps in Pedestrian Navigation: How Much Map Detail is Necessary to Support WayfindingGeorg Gartner, Verena Radoczky. 41-47 [doi]
- Towards Cognitively Adequate Interaction for Mental Model-Based Spatio-Temporal AssistanceInessa Seifert. 48-51 [doi]
- A Qualitative Model for Natural Language Communication about Vehicle TrafficH. Joe Steinhauer. 52-57 [doi]
- Toward Intelligent Drawing ConstraintsRonald W. Ferguson, Neil Cutshaw, Huzaifa Zafar. 58-63 [doi]
- Graphics for Patient-Tailored Information in Clinical GeneticsNancy L. Green. 64-66 [doi]
- Similarity of Spatial Configurations in Interactive LayoutCornelius Hagen. 67-72 [doi]
- The Use of Digital Concept Maps as Cognitive Tools for Managing Knowledge and Knowledge ResourcesSigmar-Olaf Tergan. 73-76 [doi]
- Show Me How You Act on a Diagram and I'll Tell You What You Think (or: Spatial Structures as Organizing Schemes in Collaborative Human-Computer Reasoning)Sven Bertel. 77-82 [doi]
- What Makes a Bunch of Marks a Diagrammatic Representation, and Another Bunch a Sentential Representation?B. Chandrasekaran. 83-89 [doi]
- The Cognitive Conceptual Approach as a Leitmotif for Map DesignAlexander Klippel, Paul U. Lee, Sara Irina Fabrikant, Daniel R. Montello, John A. Bateman. 90-95 [doi]
- Stop Using Introspection to Gather Data for the Design of Computational Modeling and Spatial AssistanceMarkus Knauff. 96-100 [doi]
- Semantics of Simple Arrow DiagramsYohei Kurata, Max J. Egenhofer. 101-104 [doi]
- Explanations in Diagram, Word, and GestureBarbara Tversky, Sandra Lozano, Julie Heiser, Paul U. Lee, Marie-Paule Daniel. 105-107 [doi]
- A Diagrammatic Reasoning Architecture: Design, Implementation and ExperimentsB. Chandrasekaran, Unmesh Kurup, Bonny Banerjee. 108-113 [doi]
- How Representations and Strategies Influence Design Spatial Problem SolvingChun-Heng Ho, Charles M. Eastman. 114-120 [doi]
- Visualization and Diagrammatic Reasoning during Genuine Problem Solving in ScienceMike Stieff. 121-126 [doi]
- Articulating Space through Architectural DiagramsGeorg Vrachliotis. 127 [doi]