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Visual
and Spatial Reasoning in Design

Edited by
John S. Gero
and Barbara Tversky
Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition
University of Sydney
ISBN 1 86487 090 7, 283pp
LIST
OF CONTENTS
SESSION ONE
Multimodal
perceptual representations and design problem solving
B. Chandrasekaran
Spatial aspects of task-specific
wayfinding maps
Christian Freksa
Toward
a developmental image of the city
Carol Strohecker
SESSION TWO
Qualitative
spatial reasoning
Kenneth Forbus
Qualitative representation
and reasoning about shapes
Soo-Hoon Park and John Gero
Interpretative tool for
architectural sketches
Pierre Leclercq
SESSION THREE
Visual
mental images as re-presentations of the world: A cognitive
neuroscience approach
Stephen Kosslyn
What does drawing reveal
about thinking?
Barbara Tversky
Gestures, mental imagery
and spatial reasoning
Uday Athavankar
SESSION FOUR
Cognitive role of ill-structured
representations in preliminarydesign
Vinod Goel
Unexpected discoveries:
How designers discover hidden features in sketches
Masaki Suwa, John Gero and Terry Purcell
The backtalk of self-generated
sketches
Gabriela Goldschmidt
Expertise in the comprehension
of architectural plans (Knowledge acquisition and inference-making)
Janice Gobert
SESSION FIVE
Sketching interpretation
in novice and expert designers
Manolya Kavakli, Masaki Suwa, John Gero and Terry Purcell
Spatial abilities, working
memory and mechanical reasoning
Mary Hegarty and Maria Kozevnikov
SHORT PAPERS
Bifurcation and derivations
in shape schema grammars
Kewu Li
Notation and cognition
in conceptual sketching
Jeanette McFadzean and Nigel Cross
The development of a mountain-bike
frame
Udo Lindemann, Gert Assmann and Ralf Stetter
Representational momentum
or representational impetus
Maria Kozevnikov and Mary Hegarty
Design of navigational
systems
Stephen Hirtle
The use of sources of inspiration
in early knitwear design: A computational
model
Jeffrey Johnson, Helen Sharp and Marian Petre
Conference
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