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On the Classification of Visual Languages by Grammar Hierarchies

Journal of Visual Languages & Computing, 1997
Abstract Visual language specification has been investigated for more than two decades now and many different formalisms for specifying and parsing visual languages have been invented. However, there has been little attempt to develop a systematic and comprehensive hierarchy of visual languages based on their formal properties.
Kim Marriott, Bernd Meyer 0001
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On the Visualization of German Grammar

Die Unterrichtspraxis / Teaching German, 1975
Introduction In an age in which the dominance of visual images and the importance of context cannot be denied, it seems strangely anachronistic that many of our textbooks still try to simplify, as they have since the earliest times, the student's grammar acquisition process by providing vertically configurated "paradigms." Such morphologically distinct
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Two-Dimensional Visual Language Grammar

2006
Visual language refers to the idea that communication occurs through visual symbols, as opposed to verbal symbols or words Contrast to a sentence construction in spoken language with a linear ordering of words, a visual language has a simultaneous structure with a parallel temporal and spatial configuration Inspired by Deikto [5], we propose a two ...
Siska Fitrianie, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz
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Interactive, Visual 3D Spatial Grammars

2011
Since their introduction, shape or spatial grammars have been successfully used as a generative approach for creating alternative designs in different areas, e.g. visual arts, architecture or engineering. However, there are only a few three-dimensional spatial grammars that have been computationally implemented to date. Most are hard-coded, i.e.
Frank Hoisl, Kristina Shea
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A Visual Implementation of a Shape Grammar System

Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 1999
Shape grammars specify a mechanism for performing recursive shape computations. A general paradigm is established for a computer implementation supporting this computation in the algebras of points and lines in two dimensions ( U 02 and U
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High-Level Grammars for Visualization and Visual Analytics

2023 36th SIBGRAPI Conference on Graphics, Patterns and Images (SIBGRAPI), 2023
Gustavo Moreira   +3 more
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Graph Grammars for Visual Programming

2003
Rapid prototyping of domain-specific software requires a systematic software development methodology and user-friendly tools [20]. As visual tools are becoming increasingly popular for non-computing professionals and end-users, visual programming languages (VPLs) would potentially challenge traditional specification languages for rapid software ...
Kang Zhang, Ke-Bing Zhang
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Alphabet and grammar in visual search

Proceedings of 1993 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Communication, 2002
A quantitative analysis was made to clarify the ability of human observers to detect a line of a unique orientation against a background of lines of a different orientation. Results of a psychophysical experiment indicated that the performance of correct judgments increased with the number of adjacent lines under the control of lateral masking effects.
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Visual-physical design grammars

ACM SIGGRAPH 2008 art gallery, 2008
Terry W. Knight   +5 more
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German through Visual Grammar

Die Unterrichtspraxis / Teaching German, 1970
slides, a tape recording and tape script describing the slides, ,a test tape, a teacher's set of tests and extra test papers for students. As each slide is shown, the instructor reads the script slowly, repeating and explaining (in German) difficult words and phrases.
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