Gloria Bordogna, I. Gagliardi, D. Merelli, P. Mussio, M. Padula, M. Protti
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In a diagrammatic conversion iconic, verbal and graphic messages are spontaneously exchanged. If a computing system is to be used in the communication, it must be able to understand the conversants' lexicon and language. The paper discusses the design of such a system. The system understands the visual messages exploiting existing image interpretation tools and different knowledge basis defined according to the different specific context in which the conversation takes place.<>