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  1. Neilson, I.; Lee, J.: Conversations with graphics : implications for the design of natural language/graphics interfaces (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Details the results of an empirical enquiry into how people use two communicational codes - natural language and drawing - to achieve a shared understanding of communicational codes as well as task structures etc. Research in human computer interaction has, however, tended to neglect the former in favour of the latter. Redresses this imbalance by reporting the results of an empirical enquiry into how people use two communication codes - natural language and drawing - to achieve a shared understanding of a problem and its solution. Indicates the complex interdependency of these forms of communication when used in combination. Discusses the implications of these results for the design of natural language/graphics interfaces
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