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Multiple Processes in Graph-based Reasoning

Multiple Processes in Graph-based Reasoning
Multiple Processes in Graph-based Reasoning
Current models of graph understanding typically address the encoding and interpretive processes involved during the course and largely focus on the visual properties of the graph. An experiment comparing reasoning with two types of graph is presented. On the basis and scope of existing models, performance with the two graphs would not be predicted to differ substantially. There are substantial computational differences between the graphs, however. It is suggested, therefore, that an adequate model of graph use must incorporate different combinations of visual properties of the graphs. levels of graph complexity, interpretive schemas and task requirements.
0-8058-3581-4
531-536
Peebles, D.
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Cheng, P.C-H.
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Shadbolt, N. R.
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Hahn, M.
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Stoness, S. S.
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Shadbolt, N. R.
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Peebles, D., Cheng, P.C-H. and Shadbolt, N. R. (1999) Multiple Processes in Graph-based Reasoning. Hahn, M. and Stoness, S. S. (eds.) Proceeding of the Twenty First Annual Conference of the Cognitive Society. pp. 531-536 .

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Abstract

Current models of graph understanding typically address the encoding and interpretive processes involved during the course and largely focus on the visual properties of the graph. An experiment comparing reasoning with two types of graph is presented. On the basis and scope of existing models, performance with the two graphs would not be predicted to differ substantially. There are substantial computational differences between the graphs, however. It is suggested, therefore, that an adequate model of graph use must incorporate different combinations of visual properties of the graphs. levels of graph complexity, interpretive schemas and task requirements.

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Published date: 1999
Venue - Dates: Proceeding of the Twenty First Annual Conference of the Cognitive Society, 1999-01-01
Organisations: Web & Internet Science

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Local EPrints ID: 254191
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/254191
ISBN: 0-8058-3581-4
PURE UUID: a0e950a4-bc30-4dfc-a464-63febb5acec7

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Date deposited: 27 Nov 2000
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 20:37

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Author: D. Peebles
Author: P.C-H. Cheng
Author: N. R. Shadbolt
Editor: M. Hahn
Editor: S. S. Stoness

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