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- A Conceptual Model of the Cognitive Processing of Environmental Distance InformationDaniel R. Montello. 1-17 [doi]
- Spatial Cognition of Geometric Figures in the Context of Proportional AnalogiesAngela Schwering, Kai-Uwe Kühnberger, Ulf Krumnack, Helmar Gust. 18-35 [doi]
- Are Places Concepts? Familarity and Expertise Effects in Neighborhood CognitionClare Davies. 36-50 [doi]
- A Metric Conceptual Space AlgebraBenjamin Adams, Martin Raubal. 51-68 [doi]
- Grounding Geographic Categories in the Meaningful EnvironmentSimon Scheider, Krzysztof Janowicz, Werner Kuhn. 69-87 [doi]
- Terabytes of Tobler: Evaluating the First Law in a Massive, Domain-Neutral Representation of World KnowledgeBrent Hecht, Emily Moxley. 88-105 [doi]
- Merging Qualitative Constraint Networks Defined on Different Qualitative FormalismsJean-François Condotta, Souhila Kaci, Pierre Marquis, Nicolas Schwind. 106-123 [doi]
- Semi-automated Derivation of Conceptual Neighborhood Graphs of Topological RelationsYohei Kurata. 124-140 [doi]
- Exploiting Qualitative Spatial Constraints for Multi-hypothesis Topological Map LearningJan Oliver Wallgrün. 141-158 [doi]
- Comparing Relations with a Multi-holed RegionMaria Vasardani, Max J. Egenhofer. 159-176 [doi]
- The Endpoint Hypothesis: A Topological-Cognitive Assessment of Geographic Scale Movement PatternsAlexander Klippel, Rui Li. 177-194 [doi]
- Evaluating the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Visual Variables for Geographic Information VisualizationSimone Garlandini, Sara Irina Fabrikant. 195-211 [doi]
- SeaTouch: A Haptic and Auditory Maritime Environment for Non Visual Cognitive Mapping of Blind SailorsMathieu Simonnet, Dan Jacobson, Stephane Vieilledent, Jacques Tisseau. 212-226 [doi]
- Assigning Footprints to Dot Sets: An Analytical SurveyMaximillian Dupenois, Antony Galton. 227-244 [doi]
- Mental Tectonics - Rendering Consistent µMapsFalko Schmid. 245-262 [doi]
- To Be and Not To Be: 3-Valued Relations on GraphsJohn G. Stell. 263-279 [doi]
- Map Algebraic Characterization of Self-adapting NeighborhoodsTakeshi Shirabe. 280-294 [doi]
- Scene Modelling and Classification Using Learned Spatial RelationsHannah M. Dee, David C. Hogg, Anthony G. Cohn. 295-311 [doi]
- A Qualitative Approach to Localization and Navigation Based on Visibility InformationPaolo Fogliaroni, Jan Oliver Wallgrün, Eliseo Clementini, Francesco Tarquini, Diedrich Wolter. 312-329 [doi]
- Showing Where To Go by Maps or Pictures: An Empirical Case Study at Subway ExitsToru Ishikawa, Tetsuo Yamazaki. 330-341 [doi]
- The Abduction of Geographic Information Science: Transporting Spatial Reasoning to the Realm of Purpose and DesignHelen Couclelis. 342-356 [doi]
- An Algebraic Approach to Image Schemas for Geographic SpaceLisa Walton, Michael F. Worboys. 357-370 [doi]
- Spatio-terminological Inference for the Design of Ambient EnvironmentsMehul Bhatt, Frank Dylla, Joana Hois. 371-391 [doi]
- Defining Spatial Entropy from Multivariate Distributions of Co-occurrencesDidier G. Leibovici. 392-404 [doi]
- Case-Based Reasoning for Eliciting the Evolution of Geospatial ObjectsJoice Seleme Mota, Gilberto Câmara, Maria Isabel Sobral Escada, Olga Regina Fradico de Oliveira Bittencourt, Leila Maria Garcia Fonseca, Lúbia Vinhas. 405-420 [doi]
- Composing Models of Geographic Physical ProcessesBarbara Hofer, Andrew U. Frank. 421-435 [doi]
- Decentralized Time Geography for Ad-Hoc Collaborative PlanningMartin Raubal, Stephan Winter, Christopher Dorr. 436-452 [doi]
- Adaptable Path Planning in Regionalized EnvironmentsKai-Florian Richter. 453-470 [doi]
- An Analysis of Direction and Motion Concepts in Verbal Descriptions of Route ChoicesKarl Rehrl, Sven Leitinger, Georg Gartner, Felix Ortag. 471-488 [doi]
- The Role of Angularity in Route ChoiceAlasdair Turner. 489-504 [doi]