Routes and Navigation
Barbara Tversky
Navigating by Mind and by Body
Alexander Klippel, Heike Tappe, Christopher
Habel
Pictorial Representations of Routes: Chunking
Route Segments during Comprehension
Axel Lankenau, Thomas Röfer, Bernd
Krieg-Brückner
Self-localization in Large-Scale Environments
for the Bremen Autonomous Wheelchair
Sibylle D. Steck, Horst F. Mochnatzki, Hanspeter
A. Mallot
The Role of Geographical Slant in Virtual
Environment Navigation
Sabine Timpf, Werner Kuhn
Granularity Transformations in Wayfinding
Ladina B. Tschander, Hedda R. Schmidtke,
Carola Eschenbach, et al.
A Geometric Agent Following Route Instructions
Steffen Werner, Paul Long
Cognition Meets Le Corbusier - Cognitive
Principles of Architectural Design
Human Memory and Learning
William S. Albert, Ian M. Thornton
The Effect of Speed Changes on Route Learning
in a Desktop Virtual Environment
Doris Höll, Bernd Leplow, Robby Schönfeld,
et al.
Is It Possible to Learn and Transfer Spatial
Information from Virtual to Real Worlds?
Bernhard Hommel, Lothar Knuf
Acquisition of Cognitive Aspect Maps
Timothy P. McNamara
How Are the Locations of Objects in the Environment
Represented in Memory?
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Karin Schweizer
Priming in Spatial Memory: A Flow Model Approach
Karl F. Wender, Daniel Haun, Björn
Rasch, et al.
Context Effects in Memory for Routes
Spatial Representation
Anthony G. Cohn, Derek R. Magee, Aphrodite
Galata, et al.
Towards an Architecture for Cognitive Vision
Using Qualitative Spatio-temporal Representations and Abduction
Merideth Gattis
How Similarity Shapes Diagrams
Reinhard Moratz, Thora Tenbrink, John Bateman,
et al.
Spatial Knowledge Representation for Human-Robot
Interaction
Eric Pederson
How Many Reference Frames?
Florian Röhrbein, Kerstin Schill, Volker
Baier, et al.
Motion Shapes: Empirical Studies and Neural
Modeling
Constanze Vorwerg
Use of Reference Directions in Spatial Encoding
Spatial Reasoning
Philippe Balbiani, Jean-François
Condotta, Gérard Ligozat
Reasoning about Cyclic Space: Axiomatic and
Computational Aspects
Markus Knauff, P.N. Johnson-Laird
Reasoning and the Visual-Impedance Hypothesis
Reinhard Moratz, Bernhard Nebel, Christian
Freksa
Qualitative Spatial Reasoning about Relative
Position: The Tradeoff between Strong Formal Properties and Successful
Reasoning about Route Graphs
Christoph Schlieder, Anke Werner
Interpretation of Intentional Behavior in
Spatial Partonomies
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