出版社:1 (2001年10月1日)
出版日期:2001-10
ISBN:9783540426134
作者:Daniel R. Montello
页数:502页
书籍目录
Keynote Lecture A Geographer Looks at Spatial Information TheoryGeospatial Ontology and OntologiesⅠ True Grid A Taxonomy of Granular Partitions A Geometric Theory of Vague Boundaries Based on SupervaluationQualitative Spatio-Temporal Reasoning Ⅰ When Tables Tell It All: Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Reasoning Based on Linear Orderings Computational Structure in Three-Valued Nearness Relation Qualitative Spatio-temporal ContinuityFormalizations of Human Spatial Cognition Application of Supervaluation Semantics to Vaguely Defined Spatial Concepts Spatial and Cognitive Simulation with Multi-agent Systems A Virtual Test Bed in Support of Cognitively-Aware Geomatics TechnologiesSpace,Cognition, and Information SystemsⅠ Evaluating the Usability of the Scale Metaphor for Querying Semantic Spaces A Semantic Map as Basis for the Decision Process in the www Navigation Pragmatism and Spatial Layout DesignNavigation: Human and Machine Approaches Spatial Frames of Reference Used in Identifying Direction of Movement: An Unexpected Turn The Role of a Self-Reference System in Spatial Navigation The Utility of Global Representations in a Cognitive MapKeynote Lecture How Spoken Language and Signed Language Structure Space DifferentlyLanguage and Space Two Path Prepositions: Along and Past Ambiguity in Acquiring Spatial Representation from Descriptions Compared to Depictions:The Role of Spatial Orientation When and Why Are Visual Landmarks Used in Giving Directions?Space,Cognition,and Information Systems ⅡKeynote LectureCognitive MappingQualitative Spatio-Temporal ReasoningⅡGeospatial Ontology and OntologiesⅡAuthor Index
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Spatial Information Theory, COSIT 3001, held in Morro Bay, CA, USA in September 2001. The 30 revised full papers presented together with three full keynote papers were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 70 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on geographical ontology and onthologies; qualitative spatio-temporal reasoning; formalizations of human spatial cognition; space, cognition, and information systems; human and machine approaches to navigation; language and space; and cognitive mapping.
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