Interpreting a scene requires understanding how its visual properties and context yield evidence about the spatial and conceptual properties of what it depicts. Depiction is intimately tied to spatial language, since describing a scene linguistically, or imagining a scene described in language, involves connecting linguistic and spatial knowledge. We focus here on scenes described via sketching
Note:Three experiments were performed to examine some of the creative aspects of the interactions be...
When people make sense of situations, illustrations, instructions and problems they do more than jus...
It is frequently asked whether imagery differs in a fundamental way from other forms of knowledge re...
Interpreting a scene requires understanding how its visual properties and context yield evidence abo...
This paper examines the construction and use of visual representations for reasoning. Visual represe...
Abstract: Traditionally, the structure of a language is revealed by constructing an appropriate theo...
inference, theorem proving Humans employ diagrams and other pictures, both real and imagined, as aid...
This chapter is concerned with the relationship between the planar space of graphic representations ...
In this thesis, a program, HOUSE, is described that can interpret line sketches of houses and other ...
Intraub, HeleneThis research sought to isolate and measure the effect of objects’ properties and ass...
Representing and comparing two-dimensional shapes is an important problem. Our hypothesis about huma...
People use verbal descriptions to communicate spatial information, externalising relevant parts of t...
One object is susceptible to many representations which are different one from the other: if, on one...
Do representational pictures have propositional contents? The current paper argues that the characte...
Language and knowledge capture are two skills that allow us to create structured representations of ...
Note:Three experiments were performed to examine some of the creative aspects of the interactions be...
When people make sense of situations, illustrations, instructions and problems they do more than jus...
It is frequently asked whether imagery differs in a fundamental way from other forms of knowledge re...
Interpreting a scene requires understanding how its visual properties and context yield evidence abo...
This paper examines the construction and use of visual representations for reasoning. Visual represe...
Abstract: Traditionally, the structure of a language is revealed by constructing an appropriate theo...
inference, theorem proving Humans employ diagrams and other pictures, both real and imagined, as aid...
This chapter is concerned with the relationship between the planar space of graphic representations ...
In this thesis, a program, HOUSE, is described that can interpret line sketches of houses and other ...
Intraub, HeleneThis research sought to isolate and measure the effect of objects’ properties and ass...
Representing and comparing two-dimensional shapes is an important problem. Our hypothesis about huma...
People use verbal descriptions to communicate spatial information, externalising relevant parts of t...
One object is susceptible to many representations which are different one from the other: if, on one...
Do representational pictures have propositional contents? The current paper argues that the characte...
Language and knowledge capture are two skills that allow us to create structured representations of ...
Note:Three experiments were performed to examine some of the creative aspects of the interactions be...
When people make sense of situations, illustrations, instructions and problems they do more than jus...
It is frequently asked whether imagery differs in a fundamental way from other forms of knowledge re...