Representing Space in Cognition: Interrelations of Behaviour, Language, and Formal Models(2013) .. edited by Thora Tenbrink, etc
Contents
Title Pages
Preface
The contributors
List of abbreviations
1 Representing space in cognitive science: from empirical insights via computational models to human-centred assistance
Thora Tenbrink, Jan Wiener, and Christophe Claramunt
Part 1 Empirical insights
2 Describing the way out of a cornfield: understanding cognitive underpinnings of comprehending survey and route descriptions
Holly A. Taylor And Tad T. Brunye
3 Spatial representations for described and perceived locations
Marios Avraamides, Catherine Mello, and Nathan Greenauer
4 The processing of landmarks in route directions
Michel Denis And Gilles Fernandez
Part 2 Computational models
5 Selection of reference objects for locative expressions: the importance of knowledge and perception
Michael Barclay And Antony Galton
6 Spatial prototypes
Eric Chown
7 Learning to interpret spatial natural language in terms of qualitative spatial relations
Parisa Kordjamshidi, Joana Hois, and Marie-Francine Moens
8 A computational model of cooperative spatial behaviour for virtual humans
Nhung Nguyen And Ipke Wachsmuth
Part 3 Human-centred assistance
9 The ‘space’ in spatial assistance systems: conception, formalization, and computation
Mehul Bhatt, Carl Schultz, and Christian Freksa
10 Cognitive operations in tour planning
Inessa Seifert And Thora Tenbrink
11 Navigation assistance for blind pedestrians: guidelines for the design of devices and implications for spatial cognition
Mathieu Gallay, Michel Denis, and Malika Auvray
References
Index of authors
Index of subjects