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COSIT
2007
Springer
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Effects of Geometry, Landmarks and Orientation Strategies in the 'Drop-Off' Orientation Task
Previous work is reviewed and an experiment described to examine the spatial and strategic cognitive factors impacting on human orientation in the `drop-off' static orientatio...
David Peebles, Clare Davies, Rodrigo Mora
COSIT
2007
Springer
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Spatial Semantics in Difference Spaces
Higher level semantics are considered useful in the geospatial domain, yet there is no general consensus on the form these semantics should take. Indeed, knowledge representation p...
Vlad Tanasescu
COSIT
2007
Springer
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Evaluation of a Semantic Similarity Measure for Natural Language Spatial Relations
Consistent and flawless communication between humans and machines is the precondition for a computer to process instructions correctly. While machines use well-defined languages an...
Angela Schwering
COSIT
2007
Springer
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Relations in Mathematical Morphology with Applications to Graphs and Rough Sets
Rough sets have been applied in spatial information theory to construct theories of granularity – presenting information at different levels of detail. Mathematical morphology c...
John G. Stell
COSIT
2007
Springer
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Spatial Information Extraction for Cognitive Mapping with a Mobile Robot
When animals (including humans) first explore a new environment, what they remember is fragmentary knowledge about the places visited. Yet, they have to use such fragmentary knowl...
Jochen Schmidt, Chee K. Wong, Wai K. Yeap
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