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The paper presents a system of means that allows improving the interaction of a designer with generated and used textual descriptions by automated constructing the semantic images extracted from these texts. Such constructing involves both hemispheres of the designer’s brain where the logical and figurative processes are combined in the most efficient wholeness that facilitates to understanding and positively influences onto creative actions of the designer. To translate the definite part of the investigated text (for example, the statement of the project task) in a corresponding semantic image, the designer can use a specialized linguistic processor, converter and graphical editor that supports creating the schemes with programmable interpretations concerned their semantic content. The process of such investigation is implemented in the toolkit OwnWIQA.

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This work was supported by the Russian Fund for Basic Research (RFBR), Grant #15-07- 04809a.

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Sosnin, P., Galochkin, M., Luneckas, A. (2016). Figuratively Semantic Support in Interactions of a Designer with a Statement of a Project Task. In: Abraham, A., Kovalev, S., Tarassov, V., Snášel, V. (eds) Proceedings of the First International Scientific Conference “Intelligent Information Technologies for Industry” (IITI’16). Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 451. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33816-3_26

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