Research in psychology about reasoning has often been restricted to relatively inexpressive statements involving quantifiers (e.g., syllogisms). This is limited to situations that typically do not arise in practical settings, like ontology engineering. In order to provide an analysis of inference, we focus on reasoning tasks presented in external graphic representations where statements correspond to those involving multiple quantifiers and unary and binary relations. Our experiment measured participants’ performance when reasoning with two notations. The first notation used topological constraints to convey information via node-link diagrams (i.e., graphs). The second used topological and spatial constraints to convey information (Euler di...
We analyze the information discrepancy between diagram- matic representations and logical reasoning,...
Abstract. In this paper we argue that people sometimes construct analogical representations of the i...
Abstract. In this paper we argue that people construct analogical representations of the information...
Research in psychology about reasoning has often been restricted to relatively inexpressive statemen...
Research in psychology on reasoning has often been restricted to relatively inexpressive statements ...
Research in psychology on reasoning has often been restricted to relatively inexpressive statements ...
This paper explores the question of what makes diagrammatic representa- tions effective for human lo...
In this paper, we study the cognitive effectiveness of dia- grammatic reasoning with proportional qu...
In this paper we examine how people represent graphical information. We present a constrained graphi...
We discuss external and internal graphical and linguistic representational systems. We argue that a ...
inference, theorem proving Humans employ diagrams and other pictures, both real and imagined, as aid...
Although diagrams have been widely used as methods for introducing students to elementary logical re...
This paper discusses the cognitive differences between reasoning with Euler diagrams and reasoning w...
Inthisstudy,weinvestigatehowpeoplemanipulatediagrams in logical reasoning, especially no valid concl...
Existing accounts of syllogistic reasoning oppose rule-based and model-based methods. Stenning \& Ob...
We analyze the information discrepancy between diagram- matic representations and logical reasoning,...
Abstract. In this paper we argue that people sometimes construct analogical representations of the i...
Abstract. In this paper we argue that people construct analogical representations of the information...
Research in psychology about reasoning has often been restricted to relatively inexpressive statemen...
Research in psychology on reasoning has often been restricted to relatively inexpressive statements ...
Research in psychology on reasoning has often been restricted to relatively inexpressive statements ...
This paper explores the question of what makes diagrammatic representa- tions effective for human lo...
In this paper, we study the cognitive effectiveness of dia- grammatic reasoning with proportional qu...
In this paper we examine how people represent graphical information. We present a constrained graphi...
We discuss external and internal graphical and linguistic representational systems. We argue that a ...
inference, theorem proving Humans employ diagrams and other pictures, both real and imagined, as aid...
Although diagrams have been widely used as methods for introducing students to elementary logical re...
This paper discusses the cognitive differences between reasoning with Euler diagrams and reasoning w...
Inthisstudy,weinvestigatehowpeoplemanipulatediagrams in logical reasoning, especially no valid concl...
Existing accounts of syllogistic reasoning oppose rule-based and model-based methods. Stenning \& Ob...
We analyze the information discrepancy between diagram- matic representations and logical reasoning,...
Abstract. In this paper we argue that people sometimes construct analogical representations of the i...
Abstract. In this paper we argue that people construct analogical representations of the information...