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Lewis, Clayton,
Representation, inclusion, and innovation :multidisciplinary explorations /
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書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
006.332
書名/作者:
Representation, inclusion, and innovation : : multidisciplinary explorations // Clayton Lewis.
作者:
Lewis, Clayton,
出版者:
[San Rafael, California] : : Morgan & Claypool,, 2018.
面頁冊數:
1 PDF (xviii, 93 pages) : : illustrations.
附註:
Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.
標題:
Knowledge representation (Information theory) - Data processing.
標題:
Mental representation - Data processing.
標題:
Visualization - Data processing.
標題:
Computer simulation.
ISBN:
9781681732497
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-92).
內容註:
1. Theory of representation -- 1.1 From theory to practice: creating a new representational system, and using it -- 1.2 Representations and inclusive design --
摘要、提要註:
A representation is a thing that can be interpreted as providing information about something: a map, or a graph, for example. This book is about the expanding world of computational representations, representations that use the power of computation to provide information in new forms, and in new ways. Unlike printed maps or graphs, computational representations can be dynamic, and even interactive, so that what is represented, and how, can be shaped by user actions. Exploring these new possibilities can be guided by an emerging theory of representation, that clarifies what characteristics representations must have to express the meaning being represented, and to enable users to discern that meaning easily and accurately. The theory also shows the way to inclusive design, for example using sounds to represent information commonly presented visually, so that people who cannot see can understand what is being presented. Because representations must be shaped by the abilities of their users, and by the nature of the meanings they convey, creating them requires perspectives from multiple disciplines, including psychology, as well as computer science, and the sciences appropriate to the content being expressed. The book presents a series of explorations of this large and complicated space, as invitations to further study, and to innovation.
電子資源:
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?bknumber=8168864
Representation, inclusion, and innovation :multidisciplinary explorations /
Lewis, Clayton,
Representation, inclusion, and innovation :
multidisciplinary explorations /Clayton Lewis. - [San Rafael, California] :Morgan & Claypool,2018. - 1 PDF (xviii, 93 pages) :illustrations. - Synthesis lectures on human-centered informatics,# 381946-7699 ;. - Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science..
Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-92).
1. Theory of representation -- 1.1 From theory to practice: creating a new representational system, and using it -- 1.2 Representations and inclusive design --
Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to subscribers or individual document purchasers.
Compendex
A representation is a thing that can be interpreted as providing information about something: a map, or a graph, for example. This book is about the expanding world of computational representations, representations that use the power of computation to provide information in new forms, and in new ways. Unlike printed maps or graphs, computational representations can be dynamic, and even interactive, so that what is represented, and how, can be shaped by user actions. Exploring these new possibilities can be guided by an emerging theory of representation, that clarifies what characteristics representations must have to express the meaning being represented, and to enable users to discern that meaning easily and accurately. The theory also shows the way to inclusive design, for example using sounds to represent information commonly presented visually, so that people who cannot see can understand what is being presented. Because representations must be shaped by the abilities of their users, and by the nature of the meanings they convey, creating them requires perspectives from multiple disciplines, including psychology, as well as computer science, and the sciences appropriate to the content being expressed. The book presents a series of explorations of this large and complicated space, as invitations to further study, and to innovation.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9781681732497
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LC Class. No.: Q387 / .L487 2018
Dewey Class. No.: 006.332
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