Programme

Version of the program (V09/26/24):

The following table lists all accepted papers for the Main Track, Philosophy of Diagrams Track, and Psychology and Education Track. Abstracts for submissions accepted in the ‘Abstract’ category can be accessed by clicking the hyperlinks below.

AuthorsTitleCategory
Tullio AebischerA diagram helping the mathematical problem solving procedurePOSTER
Fernando Soler Toscano and Marcos Bautista López AznarAn Innovative Approach to Diagrams Representation: The Marlo Diagrams Web PagePOSTER
Uta Priss and Dominik DürschnabelRectangular Euler Diagrams and Order TheoryLONG
Guy MarshallDrawing Technology: Sketches of Isambard Kingdom BrunelSHORT
Peter Rodgers, Peter Chapman, Andrew Blake, Martin Nöllenburg, Markus Wallinger and Alexander DoblerHoop Diagrams: A Set Visualization MethodLONG
Francesco BellucciReference by OccurrenceSHORT
Lorenz Demey and Hans SmessaertEuler Diagrams, Aristotelian Diagrams and SyllogisticsLONG
Janne HolménA history of diagrams – Turning points in the spatial representation of ideas and informationABSTRACT
Stef Frijters and Atahan ErbasAristotelian Diagrams as Logic DiagramsSHORT
Andrew SchumannMozi’s Square of Opposition and Logemes as New Logical ApproachLONG
Sohail Hossain and Mihir Kumar ChakrabortySentence Negation and Term Negation as Syntactic Operations in Diagram LogicLONG
Johanna Schoenherr and Richard E. MayerAnxiety Moderates the Effects of Drawing Support on Drawing Accuracy in Mathematical ModelingSHORT
Johanna Schoenherr, Anselm R. Strohmaier and Stanislaw SchukajlowMeta-Analysis of Visualization Interventions in Mathematics EducationABSTRACT
Piotr KozakWhat Does it Mean that Diagrams Represent Constructions?SHORT
Noah GreensteinOn the Formal Cause of Diagrams: Mimesis & PhenomenologyPOSTER
Gudula Volbers, Janina Krawitz, Stanislaw Schukajlow and Gilbert GreefrathNegative Impact of Drawing on Problem Solving: An Eye-Tracking Study on Non-linear Geometry ProblemsABSTRACT
Koiti Hasida, Zilian Zhang, Zifan Yao, Vili Valtteri Karilas, Shitao Fang, Kuanghuan Tan, Kenichi Shibata and Yusuke MatsubaraCollaborative Graph-Document Composition Is Easy and Enhances Critical-Thinking Skills without Extra CostPOSTER
Dave BeiseckerThe Topology of Assertion: A Diagrammatic Rationale for Our Enduring Love of TruthSHORT
Yuri Sato, Ayaka Suzuki and Koji MineshimaBuilding a large dataset of human-generated captions for science diagramsSHORT
Christina KittsteinerSchopenhauer’s Sorites DiagramSHORT
Xinyuan Yan, Peter Rodgers, Peter Rottmann, Daniel Archambault, Jan-Henrik Haunert and Bei WangEulerMerge: Simplifying Euler Diagrams Through Set MergesLONG
Giulia MiottiDiagrams and their role in economics as problem-solving devices and knowledge-improving tools. The case of the Phillip MachineSHORT
Bryan Pickel and Brian RabernA Compositional Semantics for Venn diagramsABSTRACT
Arnold OostraImplicational Existential GraphsSHORT
Erica de Vries, Neil Schwartz and Martin GalileeLearning magnitude of energy consumption with symbolic or iconic representationsLONG
Jens Lemanski and Reetu BhattacharjeeOn the Expressivity of Byzantine Diagrams in LogicLONG
Amirouche Moktefi, Reetu Bhattacharjee and Jens LemanskiRepresenting uncertainty with expanded Ueberweg diagramsSHORT
Binfeng Chen, Jing Zhao and Lin HeDesigning a Mind-Mapping-Assisted Comparative Literature Course in Chinese Academic SettingsSHORT
Can BaskentPlaying Games with Diagrams: Truth Diagrams and Game SemanticsLONG
Peter Cheng and Timon BoehmWhy Feynman Diagrams Are Worth 10,000 formulas: A Representational Epistemic AnalysisLONG
Yuri Engelhardt and Clive Richards12 questions, 19 visual encoding techniques, and 101 types of visualization – each described by a systematically generated sentenceLONG
Claudia Anger and Lorenz DemeyThe Region Connection Calculus, Euler Diagrams and Aristotelian DiagramsPOSTER
Björn GottfriedIndeterminate set space diagramsLONG
Emmanuel Manalo and Mari FukudaIntegration of Learning Through the Use of Self-Constructed Diagrams: Opportunities and ChallengesSHORT
Ran Lu and Emmanuel ManaloChinese Children’ Drawing in Science ClassSHORT
Reetu Bhattacharjee and Mario PiazzaAdapting Venn diagrams for Non-Monotonic ReasoningABSTRACT
Mary ElworthMultiple representations in mathematical practice: Cluster algebras as a case studyABSTRACT
Stefan Helmke, Kerem Doğan, Robert Scheffler and Gregor WrobelDomain-Specific Rules Override Aesthetic Graph Drawing Criteria: An Exploration of User-Generated DiagramsLONG
Marco Schorlemmer, Mohamad Ballout and Kai-Uwe KühnbergerGenerating Qualitative Descriptions of Diagrams with a Transformer-based Language ModelLONG
Sören Domrös and Reinhard von HanxledenDiagram Control and Model Order for Sugiyama LayoutsSHORT
Maximilian Kasperowski, Niklas Rentz, Sören Domrös and Reinhard von HanxledenKIELER: A Text-First Framework for Automatic Diagramming of Complex SystemsLONG
Risako Ando, Kentaro Ozeki, Takanobu Morishita, Hirohiko Abe, Koji Mineshima and Mitsuhiro OkadaCan Euler Diagrams Improve Syllogistic Reasoning in Large Language Models?LONG
Alexander De Klerck, Leander Vignero and Lorenz DemeyCategory Theory for Aristotelian Diagrams: The Debate on Singular PropositionsSHORT
Masahiro Morii, Takashi Ideno, Yuki Tamari, Kazuhisa Takemura and Mitsuhiro OkadaAn eye-tracking study on the effects of using highlighted multi-attribute tables: A preliminary reportPOSTER
Fangzhou Xu and Ahti-Veikko PietarinenPeirce’s extended Euler diagrams and the system Atl based on Ladd-Franklin’s exclusion relationsSHORT
Wode Ni, Sam Estep, Hwei-Shin Harriman, Jiří Minarčík and Joshua SunshineCodifying Visual RepresentationsPOSTER
Joannes B. Campell and Michael A. MüllerBetween pro/con-lists and argument graphs: Finding the right level of complexity in argumentation representationPOSTER
Henri Prade and Gilles RichardDiagrammatic analogical reasoningPOSTER
Alessio MorettiThe Geometry of 4-valued Contradiction: the Oppositional Quadri-Segment B.4.2LONG
Atsushi Shimojima and Dave Barker-PlummerA Way Diagrams Explain: Analysis Based on Consequence MatchingSHORT