A novel definition of visual languages allows a uniform approach to satisfying the needs of visual reasoning faced in visual human-computer interaction. The way the machine associates a computational meaning with an image, and conversely, the way it generates an image on the screen from a computation are formally described. A definition of visual sentence and of visual language as a set of visual sentences is discussed. A hierarchy of visual languages is derived in relation with the requirements for intelligible, manageable and trustable interaction between humans and computers
ii iii Graphical operating environments have made computer-human interaction straightforward, friend...
The concept of visual programming languages is described and some necessary terms are defined. The v...
A visual language is defined equivalent in expressive power to term subsumption languages expressed ...
We propose a formalisation of visual languages which allows a uniform approach to satisfying the nee...
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 ...
The main reason for using visual languages is that they are often far more convenient to the user th...
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...
Computers are increasingly being seen not only as computing tools but more so as communication tools...
In this chapter, it is recognized that the knowledge relevant to the design of an interactive system...
Visual interaction processes are modeled in this paper as sequences of visual sentences in which for...
We propose a model of visual interactive computing and define a family of visual languages which abs...
Visual languages can be defined as sets of visual sentences, composed of images, descriptions, and o...
AbstractThe visual environment GENGED supports the visual definition of visual languages (VLs). Each...
ii iii Graphical operating environments have made computer-human interaction straightforward, friend...
The concept of visual programming languages is described and some necessary terms are defined. The v...
A visual language is defined equivalent in expressive power to term subsumption languages expressed ...
We propose a formalisation of visual languages which allows a uniform approach to satisfying the nee...
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 ...
The main reason for using visual languages is that they are often far more convenient to the user th...
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...
Computers are increasingly being seen not only as computing tools but more so as communication tools...
In this chapter, it is recognized that the knowledge relevant to the design of an interactive system...
Visual interaction processes are modeled in this paper as sequences of visual sentences in which for...
We propose a model of visual interactive computing and define a family of visual languages which abs...
Visual languages can be defined as sets of visual sentences, composed of images, descriptions, and o...
AbstractThe visual environment GENGED supports the visual definition of visual languages (VLs). Each...
ii iii Graphical operating environments have made computer-human interaction straightforward, friend...
The concept of visual programming languages is described and some necessary terms are defined. The v...
A visual language is defined equivalent in expressive power to term subsumption languages expressed ...