
- Ferguson, R. W., & Forbus, K. D. (1998). Telling juxtapositions: Using repetition and alignable difference in diagram understanding. In K. Holyoak, D. Gentner, & B. Kokinov (Eds.), Advances in
- GeoRep: A Flexible Tool for Spatial Representation of Line Drawings Ronald W. Ferguson and Kenneth D. Forbus
- Mapping Self-Similar Structure: Commutative Expressions in Structure Mapping
- Maintaining Spatial Relations in an Incremental Diagrammatic Reasoner
- Analogy just looks like high level perception: Why a domain-general approach to analogical mapping is right
- Qualitative Spatial Interpretation of Course-of-Action Diagrams Ronald W. Ferguson*
- NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Symmetry: An Analysis of Cognitive and Diagrammatic Characteristics
- Spotting differences: How qualitative asymmetries influence visual search Rudolph L. Mappus IV (cmappus@cc.gatech.edu)
- MAGI: Analogy-based Encoding Using Regularity and Symmetry Ronald W. Ferguson
- A Cognitive Approach to Sketch Understanding Ronald W. Ferguson
- On the Proper Treatment of Noun-Noun Metaphor: A Critique of the Sapper Model Ronald W. Ferguson Kenneth D. Forbus Dedre Gentner
- Figure 1: A Course of Action Sketch Towards a Computational Model of Sketching
- Toward Intelligent Drawing Constraints Ronald W. Ferguson, Neil Cutshaw, and Huzaifa Zafar
- To appear at the 1996 Cognitive Science Conference, San Diego, CA. Modeling Qualitative Differences in Symmetry Judgments
- Ferguson, R. W. (2000). Modeling orientation effects in symmetry detection: The role of visual structure, Proceedings of the 22nd Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Erlbaum.
- To appear at the 1995 AAAI Fall Symposium on Computational Models for Integrating Language and Vision. Understanding Illustrations of Physical Laws by Integrating Differences in Visual