Richard K. Lowe

Orcid: 0000-0001-5099-2392

According to our database1, Richard K. Lowe authored at least 11 papers between 2008 and 2020.

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  • Erdős number3 of five.

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2020
Event Unit Analysis: A Methodology for Anticipating Processing Demands of Complex Animated Diagrams.
Proceedings of the Diagrammatic Representation and Inference, 2020

'Tokenized' Dynamic Diagrams: An Approach for Improving Mental Model Construction?
Proceedings of the Diagrammatic Representation and Inference, 2020

2018
Perceptual Processing and the Comprehension of Relational Information in Dynamic Diagrams.
Proceedings of the Diagrammatic Representation and Inference, 2018

2014
Don't miss your train! Just follow the computer screen animation: Comprehension processes of animated public information graphics.
Comput. Hum. Behav., 2014

Dynamic Visualizations: A Two-Edged Sword?
Proceedings of the Handbook of Human Centric Visualization., 2014

2012
Dynamic Diagrams: A Composition Alternative.
Proceedings of the Diagrammatic Representation and Inference, 2012

How Do Viewers Spontaneously Segment Animated Diagrams of Mechanical and Biological Subject Matter?
Proceedings of the Diagrammatic Representation and Inference, 2012

2010
Manipulatable Models for Investigating Processing of Dynamic Diagrams.
Proceedings of the Diagrammatic Representation and Inference, 6th International Conference, 2010

Attention Direction in Static and Animated Diagrams.
Proceedings of the Diagrammatic Representation and Inference, 6th International Conference, 2010

2008
Supporting Relational Processing in Complex Animated Diagrams.
Proceedings of the Diagrammatic Representation and Inference, 5th International Conference, 2008

Learning from Animated Diagrams: How Are Mental Models Built?.
Proceedings of the Diagrammatic Representation and Inference, 5th International Conference, 2008


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