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Spatial Cognition IV 2004: Frauenchiemsee, Germany
- Christian Freksa, Markus Knauff

, Bernd Krieg-Brückner, Bernhard Nebel, Thomas Barkowsky:
Spatial Cognition IV: Reasoning, Action, Interaction, International Conference Spatial Cognition 2004, Frauenchiemsee, Germany, October 11-13, 2004, RevisedSelected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3343, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-25048-4
Route Directions, Wayfinding, and Spatial Behavior
- Christoph Hölscher, Tobias Meilinger, Georg Vrachliotis

, Martin Brösamle, Markus Knauff
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Finding the Way Inside: Linking Architectural Design Analysis and Cognitive Processes. 1-23 - Urs-Jakob Rüetschi, Sabine Timpf

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Modelling Wayfinding in Public Transport: Network Space and Scene Space. 24-41 - Jan Malte Wiener, Gerald Franz:

Isovists as a Means to Predict Spatial Experience and Behavior. 42-57 - Kai-Florian Richter, Alexander Klippel:

A Model for Context-Specific Route Directions. 58-78 - Hartwig H. Hochmair, Victoria Karlsson:

Investigation of Preference Between the Least-Angle Strategy and the Initial Segment Strategy for Route Selection in Unknown Environments. 79-97
Descriptions of Space - Prepositions and Reference
- Kenny R. Coventry, Angelo Cangelosi, Rohana K. Rajapakse, Alison Bacon, Stephen E. Newstead, Dan W. Joyce, Lynn V. Richards:

Spatial Prepositions and Vague Quantifiers: Implementing the Functional Geometric Framework. 98-110 - Michele Burigo, Kenny R. Coventry:

Reference Frame Conflict in Assigning Direction to Space. 111-123 - Thora Tenbrink

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Identifying Objects on the Basis of Spatial Contrast: An Empirical Study. 124-146 - Koshiro Suzuki

, Yoshiki Wakabayashi
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Cultural Differences of Spatial Descriptions in Tourist Guidebooks. 147-164
Mental Models, Diagrams, and Maps
- Georg Jahn

, Philip N. Johnson-Laird, Markus Knauff
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Reasoning About Consistency with Spatial Mental Models: Hidden and Obvious Indeterminacy in Spatial Descriptions. 165-180 - Dominik Engel, Sven Bertel, Thomas Barkowsky:

Spatial Principles in Control of Focus in Reasoning with Mental Representations, Images, and Diagrams. 181-203 - Alexander Klippel, Lothar Knuf, Bernhard Hommel, Christian Freksa:

Perceptually Induced Distortions in Cognitive Maps. 204-213 - Julie Heiser, Barbara Tversky:

Characterizing Diagrams Produced by Individuals and Dyads. 214-226 - Kohei Okamoto, Kei-ichi Okunuki, Toshibumi Takai:

Sketch Map Analysis Using GIS Buffer Operation. 227-244 - Marios N. Avraamides, Jonathan W. Kelly:

Imagined Perspective-Changing Within and Across Novel Environments. 245-258 - Susan L. Epstein:

Through Diagrams: Discovery in Game Playing. 259-282
Spatio-Temporal Representation and Reasoning
- Alexander Scivos, Bernhard Nebel:

The Finest of its Class: The Natural Point-Based Ternary Calculus for Qualitative Spatial Reasoning. 283-303 - Frank Dylla, Reinhard Moratz:

Exploiting Qualitative Spatial Neighborhoods in the Situation Calculus. 304-322 - Marco Ragni

, Stefan Wölfl:
Branching Allen. 323-343 - Tiansi Dong:

SNAPVis and SPANVis: Ontologies for Recognizing Variable Vista Spatial Environments. 344-365 - John A. Bateman, Scott Farrar:

Modelling Models of Robot Navigation Using Formal Spatial Ontology. 366-389 - Bernd Krieg-Brückner

, Udo Frese, Klaus Lüttich, Christian Mandel, Till Mossakowski
, Robert J. Ross
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Specification of an Ontology for Route Graphs. 390-412
Robot Mapping and Pilot
- Jan Oliver Wallgrün:

Autonomous Construction of Hierarchical Voronoi-Based Route Graph Representations. 413-433 - Margaret E. Jefferies, Michael J. Cree, Michael Mayo, Jesse T. Baker:

Using 2D and 3D Landmarks to Solve the Correspondence Problem in Cognitive Robot Mapping. 434-454 - Udo Frese:

Treemap: An O(log n) Algorithm for Simultaneous Localization and Mapping. 455-477 - Robert J. Ross

, Hui Shi, Tillman Vierhuff, Bernd Krieg-Brückner
, John A. Bateman:
Towards Dialogue Based Shared Control of Navigating Robots. 478-499 - Lía García-Pérez, María C. García-Alegre, Angela Ribeiro, Domingo Guinea, José María Cañas:

Perception and Tracking of Dynamic Objects for Optimization of Avoidance Strategies in Autonomous Piloting of Vehicles. 500-517

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