ISBN: 3540675841
TITLE: Spatial Cognition II
AUTHOR: Freksa, Christian; Brauer, Wilfried; Habel, Christopher; Wender, Karl F. (Eds.)
TOC:

Maps and Diagrams
Cognitive Zoom: From Object to Path and Back Again 1
Carol Strohecker
Monitoring Change: Characteristics of Dynamic Geo-spatial Phenomena for Visual Exploration 16
Connie Blok
The Use of Maps, Images and "Gestures" for Navigation 31
Stephen C. Hirtle
Schematizing Maps: Simplification of Geographic Shape by Discrete Curve Evolution 41
Thomas Barkowsky, Longin Jan Latecki and Kai-Florian Richter
Schematic Maps as Wayfinding Aids 54
Hernan Casakin, Thomas Barkowsky, Alexander Klippel and Christian Freksa
Some Ways that Maps and Diagrams Communicate 72
Barbara Tversky
Spatial Communication with Maps: Defining the Correctness of Maps Using a Multi-Agent Simulation 80
Andrew U. Frank
Schematic Maps for Robot Navigation 100
Christian Freksa, Reinhard Moratz and Thomas Barkowsky
Motion and Spatial Reference
From Motion Observation to Qualitative Motion Representation 115
Alexandra Musto, Klaus Stein, Andreas Eisenkolb, Thomas Rfer, Wilfried Brauer and Kerstin Schill
Lexical Specifications of Paths 127
Carola Eschenbach, Ladina Tschander, Christopher Habel and Lars Kulik
Visual Processing and Representation of Spatio-temporal Patterns 145
Andreas Eisenkolb, Kerstin Schill, Florian Rhrbein, Volker Baier, Alexandra Musto and Wilfried Brauer
Orienting and Reorienting in Egocentric Mental Models 157
Robin Hrnig, Klaus Eyferth and Holger Grtner
Investigating Spatial Reference Systems through Distortions in Visual Memory 169
Steffen Werner and Thomas Schmidt
Spatial Relations and Spatial Inference
Towards Cognitive Adequacy of Topological Spatial Relations 184
Jochen Renz, Reinhold Rauh and Markus Knauff
Interactive Layout Generation with a Diagrammatic Constraint Language 198
Christoph Schlieder and Cornelius Hagen
Inference and Visualization of Spatial Relations 212
Sylvia Wiebrock, Lars Wittenburg, Ute Schmid and Fritz Wysotzki
A Topological Calculus for Cartographic Entities 225
Amar Isli, Lled Museros Cabedo, Thomas Barkowsky and Reinhard Moratz
The Influence of Linear Shapes on Solving Interval-Based Configuration Problems 239
Reinhold Rauh and Lars Kulik
Navigation in Real and Virtual Spaces
Transfer of Spatial Knowledge from Virtual to Real Environments 253
Patrick Pruch, Loc Belingard and Catherine Thinus-Blanc
Coarse Qualitative Descriptions in Robot Navigation 265
Rolf Mller, Thomas Rfer, Axel Lankenau, Alexandra Musto, Klaus Stein and Andreas Eisenkolb
Oblique Angled Intersections and Barriers: Navigating through a Virtual Maze 277
Gabriele Janzen, Theo Herrmann, Steffi Katz and Karin Schweizer
Modelling Navigational Knowledge by Route Graphs 295
Steffen Werner, Bernd Krieg-Brckner and Theo Herrmann
Using Realistic Virtual Environments in the Study of Spatial Encoding 317
Chris Christou and Heinrich H.Blthoff
Navigating Overlapping Virtual Worlds: Arriving in One Place and Finding that You're Somewhere Else 333
Roy A. Ruddle
Spatial Memory
Influences of Context on Memory for Routes 348
Sabine Schumacher, Karl Friedrich Wender and Rainer Rothkegel
Preparing a Cup of Tea and Writing a Letter: Do Script-Based Actions Influence the Representation of a Real Environment? 363
Monika Wagener, Silvia Mecklenbruker, Werner Wippich, Jrg E. Saathoff and Andr Melzer
Action Related Determinants of Spatial Coding in Perception and Memory 387
Bernhard Hommel and Lothar Knuf
Investigation of Age and Sex Effects in Spatial Cognitions as Assessed in a Locomotor Maze and in a 2-D Computer Maze 399
Bernd Leplow, Doris Hll, Lingju Zeng and Maximilian Mehdorn
Author Index 419
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