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Spatial Cognition III, 2003
- Christian Freksa, Wilfried Brauer, Christopher Habel, Karl Friedrich Wender:

Spatial Cognition III, Routes and Navigation, Human Memory and Learning, Spatial Representation and Spatial Learning. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2685, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-40430-9
Routes and Navigation
- Barbara Tversky:

Navigating by Mind and by Body. 1-10 - Alexander Klippel, Heike Tappe

, Christopher Habel:
Pictorial Representations of Routes: Chunking Route Segments during Comprehension. 11-33 - Axel Lankenau, Thomas Röfer, Bernd Krieg-Brückner

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Self-localization in Large-Scale Environments for the Bremen Autonomous Wheelchair. 34-61 - Sibylle D. Steck, Horst F. Mochnatzki, Hanspeter A. Mallot:

The Role of Geographical Slant in Virtual Environment Navigation. 62-76 - Sabine Timpf

, Werner Kuhn:
Granularity Transformations in Wayfinding. 77-88 - Ladina Tschander, Hedda Rahel Schmidtke, Carola Eschenbach, Christopher Habel, Lars Kulik:

A Geometric Agent Following Route Instructions. 89-111 - Steffen Werner, Paul Long:

Cognition Meets Le Corbusier-Cognitive Principles of Architectural Design. 112-126
Human Memory and Learning
- William S. Albert, Ian M. Thornton:

The Effect of Speed Changes on Route Learning in a Desktop Virtual Environment. 127-142 - Doris Höll, Bernd Leplow, Robby Schönfeld, Maximilian Mehdorn:

Is It Possible to Learn and Transfer Spatial Information from Virtual to Real Worlds? 143-156 - Bernhard Hommel, Lothar Knuf:

Acquisition of Cognitive Aspect Maps. 157-173 - Timothy P. McNamara:

How Are the Locations of Objects in the Environment Represented in Memory? 174-191 - Karin Schweizer:

Priming in Spatial Memory: A Flow Model Approach. 192-208 - Karl Friedrich Wender, Daniel Haun

, Björn Rasch
, Matthias Blümke:
Context Effects in Memory for Routes. 209-231
Spatial Representation
- Anthony G. Cohn, Derek R. Magee

, Aphrodite Galata
, David C. Hogg, Shyamanta M. Hazarika
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Towards an Architecture for Cognitive Vision Using Qualitative Spatio-temporal Representations and Abduction. 232-248 - Merideth Gattis:

How Similarity Shapes Diagrams. 249-262 - Reinhard Moratz, Thora Tenbrink

, John A. Bateman, Kerstin Fischer:
Spatial Knowledge Representation for Human-Robot Interaction. 263-286 - Eric Pederson:

How Many Reference Frames? 287-304 - Florian Röhrbein

, Kerstin Schill, Volker Baier, Klaus Stein, Christoph Zetzsche, Wilfried Brauer:
Motion Shapes: Empirical Studies and Neural Modeling. 305-320 - Constanze Vorwerg:

Use of Reference Directions in Spatial Encoding. 321-347
Spatial Reasoning
- Philippe Balbiani

, Jean-François Condotta, Gérard Ligozat:
Reasoning about Cyclic Space: Axiomatic and Computational Aspects. 348-371 - Markus Knauff

, Philip N. Johnson-Laird:
Reasoning and the Visual-Impedance Hypothesis. 372-384 - Reinhard Moratz, Bernhard Nebel, Christian Freksa:

Qualitative Spatial Reasoning about Relative Position: The Tradeoff between Strong Formal Properties and Successful Reasoning about Route Graphs. 385-400 - Christoph Schlieder, Anke Werner:

Interpretation of Intentional Behavior in Spatial Partonomies. 401-414

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