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8th Diagrams 2014: Melbourne, VIC, Australia
- Tim Dwyer

, Helen C. Purchase, Aidan J. Delaney:
Diagrammatic Representation and Inference - 8th International Conference, Diagrams 2014, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, July 28 - August 1, 2014. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8578, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-662-44042-1
Diagram Layout
- Daniel Chivers, Peter Rodgers

:
Octilinear Force-Directed Layout with Mental Map Preservation for Schematic Diagrams. 1-8 - Miro Spönemann, Christoph Daniel Schulze, Ulf Rüegg, Reinhard von Hanxleden:

Counting Crossings for Layered Hypergraphs. 9-15 - Miro Spönemann, Björn Duderstadt, Reinhard von Hanxleden:

Evolutionary Meta Layout of Graphs. 16-30 - Kim Marriott, Peter J. Stuckey, Michael Wybrow

:
Seeing Around Corners: Fast Orthogonal Connector Routing. 31-37
Diagram Notations
- Michael Burch, Daniel Weiskopf

:
Tennis Plots: Game, Set, and Match. 38-44 - Paolo Bottoni

, Andrew Fish
, Alexander Heußner:
Coloured Modelling Spider Diagrams. 45-47 - Benedek Nagy:

Graphical Representations of Context-Free Languages. 48-50
Diagramming Tools
- Dave Barker-Plummer, Nik Swoboda, Michael D. Murray:

An Example HyperVenn Proof. 51-53 - Jim Burton

, Gem Stapleton, John Howse
, Peter Chapman:
Visualizing Concepts with Euler Diagrams. 54-56 - Steve Kieffer:

Argument Mapping for Mathematics in Proofscape. 57-63
Diagrams in Education
- Brad Jackel:

Towards a General Diagrammatic Literacy: An Approach to Thinking Critically about Diagrams. 64-70 - Brad Jackel:

Item Differential in Computer Based and Paper Based Versions of a High Stakes Tertiary Entrance Test: Diagrams and the Problem of Annotation. 71-77 - Emmanuel Manalo

, Yuri Uesaka:
Students' Spontaneous Use of Diagrams in Written Communication: Understanding Variations According to Purpose and Cognitive Cost Entailed. 78-92 - Yuri Uesaka, Emmanuel Manalo

:
How Communicative Learning Situations Influence Students' Use of Diagrams: Focusing on Spontaneous Diagram Construction and Protocols during Explanation. 93-107
Empirical Studies
- Mohanad Alqadah, Gem Stapleton, John Howse

, Peter Chapman:
Evaluating the Impact of Clutter in Euler Diagrams. 108-122 - Andrew Blake

, Gem Stapleton, Peter Rodgers
, Liz Cheek, John Howse
:
The Impact of Shape on the Perception of Euler Diagrams. 123-137 - Jean-Michel Boucheix, Madeline Chevret:

Alternative Strategies in Processing 3D Objects Diagrams: Static, Animated and Interactive Presentation of a Mental Rotation Test in an Eye Movements Cued Retrospective Study. 138-145 - Peter Chapman, Gem Stapleton, Peter Rodgers

, Luana Micallef, Andrew Blake
:
Visualizing Sets: An Empirical Comparison of Diagram Types. 146-160 - Richard Cox:

Recognising, Knowing and Naming: Can Object Picture Processing Models Accommodate Non-Picture Visuals? 161-175 - Beryl Plimmer, Ann Morrison

, Hendrik Knoche
:
Exploring the Effects of Colouring Graph Diagrams on People of Various Backgrounds. 176-189 - Yuri Sato, Yuichiro Wajima, Kazuhiro Ueda:

An Empirical Study of Diagrammatic Inference Process by Recording the Moving Operation of Diagrams. 190-197 - Takeshi Sugio

:
Neural Mechanisms of Global Reading. 198-212
Logic and Diagrams
- Lorenz Demey, Hans Smessaert

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The Relationship between Aristotelian and Hasse Diagrams. 213-227 - Beáta Bojda, Katalin Bubnó

, Benedek Nagy, Viktor Takács:
A Graphical Representation of Boolean Logic. 228-230 - Atsushi Shimojima, Dave Barker-Plummer:

The Barwise-Seligman Model of Representation Systems: A Philosophical Explication. 231-245 - Hans Smessaert

, Lorenz Demey:
Logical and Geometrical Complementarities between Aristotelian Diagrams. 246-260 - Ryo Takemura, Atsushi Shimojima, Yasuhiro Katagiri:

Logical Investigation of Reasoning with Tables. 261-276 - Matej Urbas, Mateja Jamnik

:
A Framework for Heterogeneous Reasoning in Formal and Informal Domains. 277-292 - Renata P. de Freitas, Petrucio Viana:

The Second Venn Diagrammatic System. 293-307 - Flavio Zelazek:

Diagrammatically Explaining Peircean Abduction. 308-310

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