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- Reachability and Dependency Calculi: Reasoning in Network AlgebrasAlexander Scivos. 1-19 [doi]
- The Qualitative Trajectory Calculus on NetworksPeter Bogaert, Nico Van de Weghe, Anthony G. Cohn, Frank Witlox, Philippe De Maeyer. 20-38 [doi]
- Qualitative Spatial Representation and Reasoning in the SparQ-ToolboxJan Oliver Wallgrün, Lutz Frommberger, Diedrich Wolter, Frank Dylla, Christian Freksa. 39-58 [doi]
- Remembering Places in Space: A Human Analog Study of the Morris Water MazeSylvia Fitting, Gary L. Allen, Douglas H. Wedell. 59-75 [doi]
- The Role of Users Concepts of the Robot in Human-Robot Spatial InstructionKerstin Fischer. 76-89 [doi]
- Collaborative Assistance with Spatio-temporal Planning ProblemsInessa Seifert. 90-106 [doi]
- Dialog-Based 3D-Image Recognition Using a Domain OntologyJoana Hois, Michael Wünstel, John A. Bateman, Thomas Röfer. 107-126 [doi]
- Protein Structure Prediction with Visuospatial AnalogyJim Davies, Janice I. Glasgow, Tony Kuo. 127-139 [doi]
- The Spatial Representation of Dynamic Scenes - An Integrative ApproachMarkus Huff, Stephan Schwan, Bärbel Garsoffky. 140-155 [doi]
- Modeling Geospatial Events and Impacts Through Qualitative ChangeInga Mau, Kathleen Stewart Hornsby, Ian D. Bishop. 156-174 [doi]
- Preferred Mental Models: How and Why They Are So Important in Human Reasoning with Spatial RelationsMarco Ragni, Thomas Fangmeier, Lara Webber, Markus Knauff. 175-190 [doi]
- The Spatial and the Visual in Mental Spatial Reasoning: An Ill-Posed DistinctionHolger Schultheis, Sven Bertel, Thomas Barkowsky, Inessa Seifert. 191-209 [doi]
- Grounded Perceptual Schemas: Developmental Acquisition of Spatial ConceptsAmitabha Mukerjee, Mausoom Sarkar. 210-228 [doi]
- Modeling Human Spatial Memory Within a Symbolic Architecture of CognitionCarsten Winkelholz, Christopher M. Schlick. 229-248 [doi]
- Updating in Models of Spatial MemoryBjörn Rump, Timothy P. McNamara. 249-269 [doi]
- Sensorimotor Interference When Reasoning About Described EnvironmentsMarios N. Avraamides, Melina-Nicole Kyranidou. 270-287 [doi]
- Mechanisms for Human Spatial CompetenceGlenn Gunzelmann, Don R. Lyon. 288-307 [doi]
- Algorithms for Reliable Navigation and WayfindingShazia Haque, Lars Kulik, Alexander Klippel. 308-326 [doi]
- Interpreting Route Instructions as Qualitative Spatial ActionsHui Shi, Christian Mandel, Robert J. Ross. 327-345 [doi]
- Knowledge Based Schematization of Route DirectionsSamvith Srinivas, Stephen C. Hirtle. 346-364 [doi]
- Map Use and Wayfinding Strategies in a Multi-building EnsembleChristoph Hölscher, Simon J. Büchner, Tobias Meilinger, Gerhard Strube. 365-380 [doi]
- How Much Information Do You Need? Schematic Maps in Wayfinding and Self LocalisationTobias Meilinger, Christoph Hölscher, Simon J. Büchner, Martin Brösamle. 381-400 [doi]
- Wayfinding Strategies in Behavior and Language: A Symmetric and Interdisciplinary Approach to Cognitive ProcessesThora Tenbrink, Jan Malte Wiener. 401-420 [doi]
- A Spatial Cognitive Map and a Human-Like Memory Model Dedicated to Pedestrian Navigation in Virtual Urban EnvironmentsRomain Thomas, Stéphane Donikian. 421-438 [doi]
- The Influence of Scale, Context and Spatial Preposition in Linguistic TopologyAnna-Katharina Lautenschütz, Clare Davies, Martin Raubal, Angela Schwering, Eric Pederson. 439-452 [doi]
- Before or After: Prepositions in Spatially Constrained SystemsKai-Florian Richter, Alexander Klippel. 453-469 [doi]
- Discourse Factors Influencing Spatial Descriptions in English and GermanConstanze Vorwerg, Thora Tenbrink. 470-488 [doi]
- Autobahn People: Distance Estimations Between German Cities Biased by Social Factors and the AutobahnClaus-Christian Carbon. 489-500 [doi]