[Infovis] CfP: International Workshop on Diagrams, Logic and Cognition (Kolkata, Oct 2013)

James Burton J.Burton at brighton.ac.uk
Tue May 7 17:32:43 CEST 2013


Dear colleague, apologies if you receive multiple copies.
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International Workshop on Diagram Logic and Cognition 2013
Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India
28th and 29th October 2013
http://www.cem.brighton.ac.uk/dlac2013/


Our world is increasingly visual, and diagrams are an essential aspect 
of many of the fields that try to make sense of it. These include 
demography, cartography, medical imaging, aviation, and so on.
In particular, diagrammatic logic is gaining ground in logic and 
mathematics as an alternative to or when used in parallel with symbolic 
logics, and recent years have seen the appearance of increasingly 
expressive diagrammatic systems. Considering the growing interest in 
reasoning with diagrams in India, a session has been planned on the 
history, current state-of-the-art and future of diagrammatic logics such 
as Euler-Venn diagrams, concept diagrams and spider diagrams, to mention 
a few recent and representative systems. Though our main focus is on the 
following topics, submissions need not be limited to these.

. History of diagrams
. Inference in diagrammatic logics
. Diagrams and cognition
. Aesthetics and visual complexity

We invite authors to submit an extended abstract (3-4 pages) via 
easychair at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dlac2013. 
Accepted authors will then be required to prepare an 8-page paper for 
inclusion in the proceedings, which will be published online by CEUR
(http://ceur-ws.org). As well as the refereed talks, we are delighted to 
be able to present several keynote speakers, including Dr Gem Stapleton 
-- see below for details. We also hope to include talks from
several other distinguished researchers, whose names will be announced 
when available.

The purpose of the workshop is twofold. Firstly, we want to gain deeper 
insights into the activities involved in reasoning with diagrammatic 
systems. The questions under consideration include: how can a modern, 
highly-expressive diagrammatic logic help with inferential tasks in 
practice, such as those undertaken in the field of knowledge 
engineering? What are the advantages and limitations of such a logic 
when considered for these tasks, and to what extent are any limitations 
defined by notations, tools, or the nature of the information itself? 
Answering these questions will lead to more suitable notations and 
better tools, and has a wide potential impact.

Our second purpose, closely related to the first, is cognition. 
Reasoning through diagrams facilitates inferential tasks for a group of 
users known as the "visualisers". Recent research in cognitive science
has examined the verbaliser-visualiser cognitive style classification. 
The category of visualiser can be divided into two contrasting groups: 
those with relatively high or low spatial ability. In recent work,
Kozhevnikov has showed visualizers with high spatial ability usually 
generate abstract images whereas visualizers with low spatial ability 
tend to generate detailed pictorial images of individual objects.
Barbara Tversky claims that when congruent mappings are made, the 
abstract concept matches the spatial representation, implying that 
abstract thought has roots in spatial world. The elegance of diagrams
needs to be investigated from this perspective and these concepts should 
be considered in the context of the logic of diagrams. Finally, the use 
of diagrams as a vehicle of reasoning calls for simplicity,
accessibility, visual clarity and expressiveness. Accordingly, our 
meeting will also focus on the topics of diagram aesthetics and visual 
complexity.

Attendance at the workshop is free, but you will need to register in 
advance. Accommodation at Jadavpur University can be arranged at a 
minimal fee by contacting Dr Lopmudra Choudhury (choudhuryl at yahoo.com).

. Keynote speakers

Gem Stapleton on Inference in Diagrammatic Logics (title and abstract to 
be announced)
Dr Gem Stapleton is a Reader in Computer Science at the University of 
Brighton. She first began research into diagrams during 2001 and has 
continued working on them ever since. She has published around 70
articles on topics spanning diagrammatic logics, automated reasoning, 
automated diagram generation and layout, and sketch recognition 
technologies. Much of this research has been collaborative, with 
colleagues at the Universities of Auckland, Cambridge and Kent. Her 
research has been supported by Nokia, who are applying results of her 
research in practice. Gem has undertaken many roles in the diagrams and 
visual languages communities, including being the Steering Committee 
Chair for the Diagrams Conference Series and a member of the editorial 
board for the Journal of Visual Languages and Computing.

. Program Committee

Dave Barker Plummer, Stanford University, US
Mihir Kumar Chakraborty, Jadavpur University, India
Mark Minas, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany
Kim Marriott, Monash University, Australia
Peter Rodgers, University of Kent, UK
Ryo Takemura, Keio University, Japan

. Important dates

Submission period ends: 2nd July 2013
Notification to authors: 6th August 2013
Registration opens: 6th August 2013
Workshop: 28th and 29th October 2013

The workshop is followed by the annual meeting of The Kolkata Logic 
Circle, 30th October to 2nd November 2013. If you have any queries, 
please contact one of the organisers Jim Burton 
(j.burton at brighton.ac.uk) or Lopmudra Choudhury (choudhuryl at yahoo.com).
-- 
Dr Jim Burton
Lecturer in Computing
School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics
University of Brighton

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