Computers are increasingly being seen not only as computing tools but more so as communication tools, thus placing special emphasis on human-computer interaction (HCI). In this article, the focus is on visual HCI, where the messages exchanged between human and computer are images appearing on the computer screen, as usual in current popular user interfaces. We formalize interactive sessions of a human-computer dialogue as a structured set of legal visual sentences, i.e., as a visual language, and show how rewriting systems can be generalized to specify both the pictorial and the computational aspects of visual languages. To this end, Visual Conditional Attributed Rewriting (VCARW) systems are introduced, and use for specification of visual ...
As noted almost a decade ago, HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) aspects of visual language environmen...
In this chapter, it is recognized that the knowledge relevant to the design of an interactive system...
This paper analyzes some characteristics of Visual Interactive Systems to guarantee non ambiguous an...
Dialog control is a crucial component of a visual interactive system. A demanding requirement is tha...
This paper discusses the processes underlying human-computer visual interaction, thereby analysing t...
This paper discusses the processes underlying human-computer visual interaction, thereby analysing t...
We propose a formalisation of visual languages which allows a uniform approach to satisfying the nee...
A novel definition of visual languages allows a uniform approach to satisfying the needs of visual r...
This chapter introduces an approach to the theory of visual languages, based on the notion of visual...
This chapter introduces an approach to the theory of visual languages based on the notion of visual ...
Visual interaction processes are modeled in this paper as sequences of visual sentences in which for...
We propose Conditional Set Rewriting as a general mechanism for describing the syntax of multidimens...
We propose a model of visual interactive computing and define a family of visual languages which abs...
The main reason for using visual languages is that they are often far more convenient to the user th...
In a rule-based approach the computation steps of a system are specified by rules that completely de...
As noted almost a decade ago, HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) aspects of visual language environmen...
In this chapter, it is recognized that the knowledge relevant to the design of an interactive system...
This paper analyzes some characteristics of Visual Interactive Systems to guarantee non ambiguous an...
Dialog control is a crucial component of a visual interactive system. A demanding requirement is tha...
This paper discusses the processes underlying human-computer visual interaction, thereby analysing t...
This paper discusses the processes underlying human-computer visual interaction, thereby analysing t...
We propose a formalisation of visual languages which allows a uniform approach to satisfying the nee...
A novel definition of visual languages allows a uniform approach to satisfying the needs of visual r...
This chapter introduces an approach to the theory of visual languages, based on the notion of visual...
This chapter introduces an approach to the theory of visual languages based on the notion of visual ...
Visual interaction processes are modeled in this paper as sequences of visual sentences in which for...
We propose Conditional Set Rewriting as a general mechanism for describing the syntax of multidimens...
We propose a model of visual interactive computing and define a family of visual languages which abs...
The main reason for using visual languages is that they are often far more convenient to the user th...
In a rule-based approach the computation steps of a system are specified by rules that completely de...
As noted almost a decade ago, HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) aspects of visual language environmen...
In this chapter, it is recognized that the knowledge relevant to the design of an interactive system...
This paper analyzes some characteristics of Visual Interactive Systems to guarantee non ambiguous an...