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5th COSIT 2001: Morro Bay, CA, USA
- Daniel R. Montello:
Spatial Information Theory: Foundations of Geographic Information Science, International Conference, COSIT 2001, Morro Bay, CA, USA, September 19-23, 2001, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2205, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42613-2
Keynote Lecture
- Michael F. Goodchild:
A Geographer Looks at Spatial Information Theory. 1-13
Geospatial Ontology and Ontologies I
- Barry Smith:
True Grid. 14-27 - Thomas Bittner, Barry Smith:
A Taxonomy of Granular Partitions. 28-43 - Lars Kulik:
A Geometric Theory of Vague Boundaries Based on Supervaluation. 44-59
Qualitative Spatio-Temporal Reasoning I
- Gerard Ligozat:
When Tables Tell It All: Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Reasoning Based on Linear Orderings. 60-75 - Matt Duckham, Michael F. Worboys:
Computational Structure in Three-Valued Nearness Relations. 76-91 - Shyamanta M. Hazarika, Anthony G. Cohn:
Qualitative Spatio-Temporal Continuity. 92-107
Formalizations of Human Spatial Cognition
- Brandon Bennett:
Application of Supervaluation Semantics to Vaguely Defined Spatial Concepts. 108-123 - Andrew U. Frank, Steffen Bittner, Martin Raubal:
Spatial and Cognitive Simulation with Multi-agent Systems. 124-139 - Geoffrey Edwards:
A Virtual Test Bed in Support of Cognitively-Aware Geomatics Technologies. 140-155
Space, Cognition, and Information Systems I
- Sara Irina Fabrikant:
Evaluating the Usability of the Scale Metaphor for Querying Semantic Spaces. 156-172 - Hartwig H. Hochmair, Andrew U. Frank:
A Semantic Map as Basis for the Decision Process in the www Navigation. 173-188 - Susan L. Epstein, Bernard Moulin, Walid Chaker, Janice I. Glasgow, Jeremi Gancet:
Pragmatism and Spatial Layout Design. 189-205
Navigation: Human and Machine Approaches
- Christy R. Miller, Gary L. Allen:
Spatial Frames of Reference Used in Identifying Direction of Movement: An Unexpected Turn. 206-216 - M. Jeanne Sholl:
The Role of a Self-Reference System in Spatial Navigation. 217-232 - Margaret E. Jefferies, Wai K. Yeap:
The Utility of Global Representations in a Cognitive Map. 233-246
Keynote Lecture
- Leonard Talmy:
How Spoken Language and Signed Language Structure Space Differently. 247-262
Language and Space
- Christian Kray, Jörg Baus, Hubert D. Zimmer, Harry R. Speiser, Antonio Krüger:
Two Path Prepositions: Along and Past. 263-277 - Holly A. Taylor, David H. Uttal, Joan Fisher, Marshall Mazepa:
Ambiguity in Acquiring Spatial Representation from Descriptions Compared to Depictions: The Role of Spatial Orientation. 278-291 - Pierre-Emmanuel Michon, Michel Denis:
When and Why Are Visual Landmarks Used in Giving Directions? 292-305
Space, Cognition, and Information Systems II
- Joe Heike Steinhauer, Tom Wiese, Christian Freksa, Thomas Barkowsky:
Recognition of Abstract Regions in Cartographic Maps. 306-321 - Christopher B. Jones, Harith Alani, Douglas Tudhope:
Geographical Information Retrieval with Ontologies of Place. 322-335 - Christoph Schlieder, Thomas J. Vögele, Ubbo Visser:
Qualitative Spatial Representation for Information Retrieval by Gazetteers. 336-351
Keynote Lecture
- Marlene Behrmann, John Philbeck:
Spatial Representation and Updating: Evidence from Neuropsychological Investigations. 352-370
Cognitive Mapping
- Thomas Barkowsky:
Mental Processing of Geographic Knowledge. 371-386 - Sylvie Fontaine:
Spatial Cognition and the Processing of Verticality in Underground Environments. 387-399 - Clare Davies, Eric Pederson:
Grid Patterns and Cultural Expectations in Urban Wayfinding. 400-414
Qualitative Spatio-Temporal Reasoning II
- Hedda Rahel Schmidtke:
The House Is North of the River: Relative Localization of Extended Objects. 415-430 - Alexander Scivos, Bernhard Nebel:
Double-Crossing: Decidability and Computational Complexity of a Qualitative Calculus for Navigation. 431-446 - Markus Knauff, Corinne Jola, Gerhard Strube:
Spatial Reasoning: No Need for Visual Information. 447-457
Geospatial Ontology and Ontologies II
- Antony Galton:
A Formal Theory of Objects and Fields. 458-473 - Gilberto Câmara, Max J. Egenhofer, Frederico T. Fonseca, Antônio Miguel Vieira Monteiro:
What's in an Image? 474-488 - David M. Mark, André Skupin, Barry Smith:
Features, Objects, and Other Things: Ontological Distinctions in the Geographic Domain. 489-502
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