نتایج جستجو برای: semiotic object

تعداد نتایج: 301711  

ژورنال: پژوهش های فلسفی 2017
Mahmoud Soufiani Masoud Yaghoubi Notash Vahid NejadMohammad,

Reaching out to history and subject in terms of meaning variation, Kristeva could show that language cannot simply be a Saussurean sign system. Rather, she went on to delineate that language, beyond signs, is associated with a dynamic system of signification where the ''speaking subject'' is constantly involved in processing. Julia Kristeva, a French critic, psychoanalyst, theoretician, a post-...

2002
Milene Selbach Silveira

Silveira, Milene S.; de Souza, Clarisse S.. Designer-to-User MetaCommunication in Human-Computer Interaction: help system design and development. Rio de Janeiro, 2002. 147p. DSc. Thesis Departamento de Informática, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro This work is based on the Semiotic Engineering theory of Human-Computer Interaction. This theory views the application interface as...

2006
Graeme Shanks

Recent theoretical developments in information quality research have focused on defining, understanding and assessing data quality. The frameworks are intended to further theoretical knowledge as well as inform practice. Prior experimental work on the impact of data quality upon management decision-making is not based explicitly on theoretically-grounded data quality frameworks. As a result, re...

2013
Ingrid Teixeira Monteiro Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza Carla Faria Leitão

Semiotic perspectives on HCI take human-computer interaction as a special case of computer-mediated human communication. Through the interface, systems designers communicate to users their design vision as well as how the system can or should be used for a variety of purposes. To date, there hasn’t been enough empirical research in HCI exploring this complex phenomenon. This paper reports an em...

Journal: :Applied ergonomics 2017
John Flach

The central thesis of this paper is that Rasmussen framed his approach to Cognitive Systems Engineering from the perspective of a Triadic Semiotic Model. This frame became the context for integrating multiple intellectual threads including Control Theory, Information Theory, Ecological Psychology, and Gestalt Psychology into a coherent theoretical framework. The case is made that the triadic se...

Journal: :CoRR 2005
Andrea Baronchelli Luca Dall'Asta Alain Barrat Vittorio Loreto

Semiotic dynamics is a novel field that studies how semiotic conventions spread and stabilize in a population of agents. This is a central issue both for theoretical and technological reasons since large system made up of communicating agents, like web communities or artificial embodied agents teams, are getting widespread. In this paper we discuss a recently introduced simple multi-agent model...

Journal: :Cybernetics and Human Knowing 2003
Kalevi Kull

The paper attempts to review the impact of Thomas A. Sebeok (1920–2001) on biosemiotics, or semiotic biology, including both his work as a theoretician in the field and his activity in organising, publishing, and communicating. The major points of his work in the field of biosemiotics concern the establishing of zoosemiotics, interpretation and development of Jakob v. Uexküll’s and Heini Hedige...

2003
Wolfgang Wagner

This comment on Valsiner’s (2003) theory of enablement appreciates the theory’s contribution to fill the lacuna of social representation theory in dealing with individual reasoning and behaviour through a mechanism of semiotic mediation. It is shown, however, that the experimental illustration of the theory falls slightly short of providing evidence for the claims. In re-interpreting the experi...

2005
Jennifer Ferreira Pippin Barr James Noble

User interface design is still more of an art than a science. Interface design and redesign is mostly based on empirical studies or prototypes but there is still surprisingly little theoretical or engineering understanding of how to go about the design process and produce good designs the first time around. We present a semiotic analysis that explains features of some user interface redesigns t...

2012
Flávio Coutinho Raquel O. Prates Luiz Chaimowicz

Semiotic Engineering is a Human Computer Interaction theory which perceives software as a communication between its designers and its users. We present here how an inspection method from that theory – the Semiotic Inspection Method has been used in the context of action games to evaluate their accessibility. In particular, we present a case study in which we investigated how sound and music wer...

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