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COSIT
1997
Springer
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13 years 9 months ago
Cognitive Requirements on Making and Interpreting Maps
We present an approach to modeling human interpretation of (real) geographic maps. While in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) the limitations for describing geographic knowledge...
Thomas Barkowsky, Christian Freksa
COMMA
2008
13 years 6 months ago
Requirements for reflective argument visualization tools: A Case for Using Validity as a Normative Standard
This paper formulates in the first part some requirements for a certain sort of computational argumentation systems, namely those which are designed for a very specific purpose: to...
Michael H. G. Hoffmann
ICVS
2003
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Navigating through Logic-Based Scene Models for High-Level Scene Interpretations
This paper explores high-level scene interpretation with logic-based conceptual models. The main interest is in aggregates which describe interesting co-occurrences of physical obj...
Bernd Neumann, Thomas Weiss
CHI
2009
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Hyperlinking reality via camera phones
Mobile vision services are a type of mobile ITS applications that emerge with increased miniaturization of sensor and computing devices, such as in camera equipped mobile phones, ...
Dusan Omercevic, Ales Leonardis
SIGLEX
1991
13 years 8 months ago
Aspectual Requirements of Temporal Connectives: Evidence for a Two-Level Approach to Semantics
This paper argues for a two-level theory of semantics as opposed to a one-level theory, based on the example of the system of temporal and durationM connectives. Instead of identi...
Michael Herweg