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Spatial Information Theory
International Conference, COSIT 2005, Ellicottville, NY, USA, September 14-18, 2005, Proceedings
herausgegeben von Anthony G. Cohn und David M. MarkInhaltsverzeichnis
- Vagueness, Uncertainty, and Gradation.
- Anchoring: A New Approach to Handling Indeterminate Location in GIS.
- Gradation and Map Analysis in Area-Class Maps.
- Simulation of Obfuscation and Negotiation for Location Privacy.
- Paths and Routes.
- Investigating the Need for Eliminatory Constraints in the User Interface of Bicycle Route Planners.
- Path Memory in Real-World and Virtual Settings.
- Shortest Path Search from a Physical Perspective.
- Ontology and Semantics.
- Operationalising ‘Sense of Place’ as a Cognitive Operator for Semantics in Place-Based Ontologies.
- Data-Driven Matching of Geospatial Schemas.
- The Role of Spatial Relations in Automating the Semantic Annotation of Geodata.
- Ontology and Spatial Relations.
- Anatomical Information Science.
- Matching Names and Definitions of Topological Operators.
- Spatial Relations Between Classes of Individuals.
- Spatial Reasoning.
- Casl Specifications of Qualitative Calculi.
- A Spatial Form of Diversity.
- Structure and Semantics of Arrow Diagrams.
- Cognitive Maps and Spatial Reasoning.
- Cognitive Maps Are over 60.
- Categorical Methods in Qualitative Reasoning: The Case for Weak Representations.
- On Internal Cardinal Direction Relations.
- Time, Change, and Dynamics.
- Dynamic Collectives and Their Collective Dynamics.
- A Linguistics-Based Framework for Modeling Spatio-temporal Occurrences and Purposive Change.
- Ordering Events for Dynamic Geospatial Domains.
- Landmarks and Navigation.
- Structural Salience of Landmarks for Route Directions.
- Expert and Non-expert Knowledge of Loosely Structured Environments.
- Landmark Extraction: A Web Mining Approach.
- Geographic Information.
- Satellite Images – A Source for Social Scientists? On Handling Multiple Conceptualisations of Space in Geographical Information Systems.
- 3DTopographic Data Modelling: Why Rigidity Is Preferable to Pragmatism.
- Morse-Smale Decompositions for Modeling Terrain Knowledge.
- Spatial Behavior.
- 2D-3D MultiAgent GeoSimulation with Knowledge-Based Agents of Customers’ Shopping Behavior in a Shopping Mall.
- Memory for Spatial Location: Influences of Environmental Cues and Task Field Rotation.
- Network and Psychological Effects in Urban Movement.
- Abstracts of Keynote Talks.
- Probabilistic Techniques for Mobile Robot Navigation.
- Spatial Language, Spatial Thought: Parallels in Path Structure.