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Chord Diagrams, d-Diagrams, and Knots

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2003
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DIAGRAM

Communications of the ACM, 1982
An explanatory overview is given of DIAGRAM, a large and complex grammar used in an artificial intelligence system for interpreting English dialogue. DIAGRAM is an augmented phrase-structure grammar with rule procedures that allow phrases to inherit attributes from their constituents and to acquire attributes from the larger phrases in which they ...
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Diagrams as sketches

Synthese, 2011
This article puts forward the notion of “evolving diagram” as an important case of mathematical diagram. An evolving diagram combines, through a dynamic graphical enrichment, the representation of an object and the representation of a piece of reasoning based on the representation of that object.
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Dependency diagrams

XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 1996
A method of illustrating program structure by showing how sections depend on each other is presented. This suggests an intuitive metric for program partitioning, which is developed with supporting theory.
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Diagrams in Mathematics

Foundations of Science, 2019
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Saliency Diagrams

SIGGRAPH Asia 2019 Technical Briefs, 2019
Keyframes are a core notion used by animators to understand and describe the motion. In this paper, we take inspiration from keyframe animation to compute a feature that we call the “Saliency diagram” of the animation. To create our saliency diagrams, we visualize how often each frame becomes a keyframe when using an existing selection technique ...
Nicolas Nghiem   +3 more
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Diagrams in biology

The Knowledge Engineering Review, 2013
Abstract Biologists depend on visual representations, and their use of diagrams has drawn the attention of philosophers, historians, and sociologists interested in understanding how these images are involved in biological reasoning.
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‘The Blot and the Diagram’: A Note on the Diagram

Art Journal, 1966
Introducing this useful pair of models in his Reed and Barton Lecture, Sir Kenneth Clark insists particularly that they are models, or at any rate better than metaphors; and he has this to say about the diagram.
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A diagram of evolution

Nature, 1978
Recent developments in molecular genetics have made it possible to re-examine the question of the relationship between chromosomes and organisms, and heredity and evolution, in the light of what is now known about the molecular basis of all of them.
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Decompositions of Taylor diagram and DISO performance criteria

International Journal of Climatology, 2021
Qiming Zhou, DeLiang Chen, Zengyun Hu
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