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D. Wang and H. Zeevat. A syntax-directed approach to picture semantics. In B. Meyer and K. Marriott, editors, Visual Language Theory: Towards a Human-Computer Interaction Perspective, pages 307--324. Springer-Verlag, 1998. 27

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The Role of Visual Perception in Data Visualization - Dastani (2002)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....definitions of data and perceptual structures, we have formulated the structural correspondence condition as a structure preserving map between data and perceptual structures. In this paper, we have avoided the term visual languages , which is often used in the literature of data visualization [6, 8, 20]. In these studies, each visualization is considered as an expression or a sentence of a visual language. A visual language can be defined in our proposed framework as consisting of two relational systems, a data system and a visual system, and a mapping between them. The mapping between these ....

D. Wang and H. Zeevat. A syntax-directed approach to picture semantics. In B. Meyer and K. Marriott, editors, Visual Language Theory: Towards a Human-Computer Interaction Perspective, pages 307--324. Springer-Verlag, 1998. 27


Translating Diagrams - Minas   (Correct)

....arg par fun arg body Figure 2. The term graph of the VEX diagram of Fig. 1. 3. Related Work Many authors have described semantics of visual languages. In most cases (e.g. 6] however, they restrict to specific visual languages. Others take an algebraic view of modeling picture semantics [18]. Work that is most closely related to this paper is Erwig s definition of visual language semantics using abstract syntax graphs [5] and the separation of concrete and abstract syntax proposed in [1, 13] Erwig uses abstract syntax graphs that abstract from representation details of concrete ....

D. Wang and H. Zeevat. A syntax directed approach to picture semantics. In Proc. Workshop on Theory of Visual Languages, 1996. 8


Creating Semantic Representations of Diagrams - Minas (2000)   (Correct)

....the IL program that describes the semantics of the ladder diagram of Fig. 1. 4 3 Related Work Many authors have described semantics of visual languages. In most cases (e.g. 9] however, they restrict to specific visual languages. Others take an algebraic view of modeling picture semantics [25]. Work that is most closely related to this paper is Erwig s definition of visual language semantics using abstract syntax graphs [7] and the separation of concrete and abstract syntax proposed in [2, 17] Erwig uses abstract syntax graphs that abstract from representation details of concrete ....

D. Wang and H. Zeevat. A syntax directed approach to picture semantics. In K. Marriott and B. Meyer, editors, Visual Language Theory, pages 307--324. Springer Verlag, 1998. 16


Visual Language Theory: Towards a Human-Computer.. - Narayanan, Hübscher (1997)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....programming language. The mapping is implemented as a set of productions that translate diagrams into their textual equivalents. The translated text is merged with the text of the rest of the program, which can then be compiled and executed. Signature morphism, proposed by Wang and colleagues [99, 100], is a formally derived one toone mapping between signatures of a visual sentence and a state of the AD , specifying the meaning of the sentence. A signature consists of a set of types with a partial order, a set of functions including instances of types and their attributes, and a set of ....

D. Wang and H. Zeevat. A syntax directed approach to picture semantics. In B. Meyer and K. Marriott, editors, Visual Language Theory. Springer Verlag, 1997.

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