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13th COSIT 2017: L'Aquila, Italy
- Paolo Fogliaroni, Andrea Ballatore, Eliseo Clementini:
Proceedings of Workshops and Posters at the 13th International Conference on Spatial Information Theory, COSIT 2017, September 4-8, 2017, L'Aquila, Italy. Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-319-63945-1
COSIT 2017 Short Papers
- Christian Kray, May Yuan:
COSIT 2017 Short Papers - Introduction. 3-4 - Elise Acheson, Flurina M. Wartmann, Ross S. Purves:
Generating Spatial Footprints from Hiking Blogs. 5-7 - Samantha T. Arundel, Gaurav Sinha:
Validating GEOBIA Based Terrain Segmentation and Classification for Automated Delineation of Cognitively Salient Landforms. 9-14 - Rachel Bhushan, Elisabetta Colombari, Sang Ah Lee:
Boundary Based Navigation Is Impaired in Old Age. 15-18 - Annina Brügger, Kai-Florian Richter, Sara Irina Fabrikant:
Distributing Attention Between Environment and Navigation System to Increase Spatial Knowledge Acquisition During Assisted Wayfinding. 19-22 - Olga Chesnokova, Joanna E. Taylor, Ross S. Purves:
Lake District Soundscapes: Analysing Aural Experience Through Text. 23-25 - Sascha Credé, Sara Irina Fabrikant, Tyler Thrash, Christoph Hölscher:
Do Skyscrapers Facilitate Spatial Learning Under Stress? On the Cognitive Processing of Global Landmarks. 27-29 - Giovanni De Gasperis, Silvia Mantini, Alessio Cordisco:
The Virtual Reconstruction Project of Unavailable Monuments: An Example of the Church of Santa Maria Paganica in L'Aquila. 31-33 - Pierpaolo Di Carlo, Jeff Good, Ling Bian, Yujia Pan, Penghang Liu:
Socio-spatial Networks, Multilingualism, and Language Use in a Rural African Context. 35-39 - Luca Di Stefano, Eliseo Clementini, Enrico Stagnini:
Reactive Obstacle Avoidance for Multicopter UAVs via Evaluation of Depth Maps. 41-43 - Ekaterina Egorova:
New and Given Information in Alpine Route Directions. 45-47 - Eugenia Gianni, Sang Ah Lee:
Defining Spatial Boundaries: A Developmental Study. 49-55 - Lucas Godfrey, William A. Mackaness:
Artificial Cognitive Maps: Selecting Heterogeneous Sets of Geographic Objects and Relations to Drive Highly Contextual Task-Oriented Map Views. 57-62 - Thomas Hervey, Daniel W. Phillips, Werner Kuhn:
Categorizing Cognitive Scales of Spatial Information. 63-66 - Fenja Kollasch, Werner Kuhn:
The Concept of Location in Astronomic Spaces. 67-71 - Stefania Lancia, Silvia Mammarella, Denise Bianco, Valentina Quaresima:
Is Wireless Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) 3D Neuroimaging Feasible to Map Human Navigation in the Real-World? 73-78 - Lieselot Lapon, Kristien Ooms, Philippe De Maeyer:
The Influence of the Web Mercator Projection on the Global-Scale Cognitive Map of Web Map Users. 79-82 - Marilina Mastrogiuseppe, Victor Chukwuemeka Umeh, Sang Ah Lee:
Spatial Navigation by Boundaries and Landmarks in Williams Syndrome in a Virtual Environment. 83-89 - Marvin Mc Cutchan:
Linked Data for a Digital Earth: Spatial Forecasting with Next Generation Geographical Data. 91-96 - Chiara Meneghetti, Veronica Muffato, Rossana de Beni:
Route Learning from Maps or Navigation in Aging: The Role of Visuo-Spatial Abilities and Self-assessed Visuo-Spatial Inclinations. 97-99 - Eva Nuhn, Sabine Timpf:
Towards Personalized Landmarks. 101-103 - Danielle Oprean, Jan Oliver Wallgrün, Jose Manuel Pinto Duarte, Debora Verniz, Jiayan Zhao, Alexander Klippel:
Developing and Evaluating VR Field Trips. 105-110 - Gaurav Sinha, Samantha T. Arundel, Kathleen Stewart, David M. Mark, Torsten Hahmann, Boleslo E. Romero, Alexandre Sorokine, E. Lynn Usery, Grant McKenzie:
A Reference Landform Ontology for Automated Delineation of Depression Landforms from DEMs. 111-116 - Kazuko Takahashi:
Correspondence Between PLCA and Maptree: Representations of a Space Configuration. 117-123 - Quy Thy Truong, Guillaume Touya, Cyril de Runz:
Building Social Networks in Volunteered Geographic Information Communities: What Contributor Behaviours Reveal About Crowdsourced Data Quality. 125-131 - Nina Vanhaeren, Kristien Ooms, Philippe De Maeyer:
Guiding People Along More Intuitive Indoor Paths. 133-136 - Diedrich Wolter, Madiha Yousaf:
Context and Vagueness in Automated Interpretation of Place Description: A Computational Model. 137-142 - Liqun Wu, Thomas Brinkhoff, Axel Hahn:
Modeling Spatio-Temporal Variations for the Language-Driven Development of Simulated Environment Generators. 143-148
Rethinking Wayfinding Support Systems
- Jakub Krukar, Angela Schwering, Heinrich Löwen, Marcelo de Lima Galvão, Vanessa Joy A. Anacta:
Rethinking Wayfinding Support Systems - Introduction. 151-152 - Christina Bauer, Manuel Müller, Bernd Ludwig, Chen Zhang:
Supporting Orientation During Indoor and Outdoor Navigation. 153-161 - Sascha Credé, Sara Irina Fabrikant:
Let's Put the Skyscrapers on the Display - Decoupling Spatial Learning from Working Memory. 163-170 - Kristien Ooms, Nico Van de Weghe:
Finding the Right Match: Human Cognition via Indoor Route Descriptions Versus Existing Indoor Networks and Algorithms to Support Navigation. 171-177 - Wangshu Wang, Haosheng Huang, Georg Gartner:
Considering Existing Indoor Navigational Aids in Navigation Services. 179-189
Speaking of Location: Future Directions in Geospatial Natural Language Research
- Kristin Stock, Christopher B. Jones, Maria Vasardani:
Speaking of Location: Future Directions in Geospatial Natural Language Research - Introduction. 193-194 - Bill Palmer, Alice Gaby, Jonathon Lum, Jonathan Schlossberg:
Socioculturally Mediated Responses to Environment Shaping Universals and Diversity in Spatial Language. 195-205 - Pandu Supriyono, Simon Scheider:
Translating Verbally Communicated Local Geographic Knowledge Using Semantic Technologies: A Balinese Example. 207-216 - Clare Davies, Thora Tenbrink:
Place as Location Categories: Learning from Language. 217-225 - Ekaterina Egorova, Ross S. Purves:
Frame-Relative Constructions in the Description of Motion. 227-233 - Chiara Meneghetti, Veronica Muffato:
When Environmental Information Is Conveyed Using Descriptions: The Role of Perspectives and Strategies. 235-244 - Kristin Stock, Mark Hall:
The Role of Context in the Interpretation of Natural Language Location Descriptions. 245-254 - Stacy A. Doore, M. Kate Beard, Nicholas A. Giudice:
Spatial Prepositions in Natural-Language Descriptions of Indoor Scenes. 255-260
Spatial Humanities Meets Spatial Information Theory: Space, Place, and Time in Humanities Research
- Benjamin Adams, Olga Chesnokova, Karl E. Grossner:
Spatial Humanities Meets Spatial Information Theory: Space, Place, and Time in Humanities Research - Introduction. 263-264 - Alexander Reinhold, Christopher Donaldson, Ian N. Gregory, Paul Rayson:
Exploring Deep Mapping Concepts: Crosthwaite's Map and West's Picturesque Stations. 265-273 - Johannes Scholz, Emanual Hrastnig, Eveline Wandl-Vogt:
A Spatio-Temporal Linked Data Representation for Modeling Spatio-Temporal Dialect Data. 275-282 - Bogumil Szady, Agnieszka Lawrynowicz:
Considering Identification of Locality in Time: Theoretical and Practical Approach. 283-291 - Gabriel Viehhauser, Robert Kirstein, Florian Barth, Andreas Pairamidis:
Cadmus and the Cow: A Digital Narratology of Space in Ovid's Metamorphoses. 293-301
Computing Techniques for Spatio-Temporal Data in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
- Alberto Belussi, Roland Billen, Pierre Hallot, Sara Migliorini:
Computing Techniques for Spatio-Temporal Data in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage - Introduction. 305-306 - Jan Oliver Wallgrün, Jiawei Huang, Jiayan Zhao, Claire Ebert, Paul Roddy, Jaime J. Awe, Tim Murtha, Alexander Klippel:
Immersive Technologies and Experiences for Archaeological Site Exploration and Analysis. 307-314 - Romolo Continenza, Fabio Redi, Francesca Savini, Alessandra Tata, Ilaria Trizio:
HBIM for the Archaeology of Standing Buildings: Case Study of the Church of San Cipriano in Castelvecchio Calvisio (L'Aquila, Italy). 315-323 - Andrea Luczfalvy Jancsó, Benoît Jonlet, Patrick Hoffsummer, Emmanuel Delye, Roland Billen:
An Analytical Framework for Classifying Software Tools and Systems Dealing with Cultural Heritage Spatio-Temporal Information. 325-337 - Pierre Hallot:
Considering Rich Spatiotemporal Relationships in Cultural Heritage Information Management. 339-347 - Sara Migliorini, Piergiovanna Grossi:
Towards the Extraction of Semantics from Incomplete Archaeological Records. 349-358
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