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Spatial Cognition & Computation, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 2009
- Martin Tomko, Stephan Winter:
Pragmatic Construction of Destination Descriptions for Urban Environments. 1-29 - Angela Schwering, Werner Kuhn:
A Hybrid Semantic Similarity Measure for Spatial Information Retrieval. 30-63 - Thora Tenbrink, Stephan Winter:
Variable Granularity in Route Directions. 64-93
Volume 9, Number 2, 2009
- Anthony G. Cohn, Daniel R. Montello:
Editorial. 95
- George Sandamas, Nigel Foreman, Mark Coulson:
Interface Familiarity Restores Active Advantage in a Virtual Exploration and Reconstruction Task in Children. 96-108 - Markus Knauff:
A Neuro-Cognitive Theory of Deductive Relational Reasoning with Mental Models and Visual Images. 109-137 - Stephan Winter:
Spatial Intelligence: Ready for a Challenge? 138-151 - Jan Malte Wiener, Simon J. Büchner, Christoph Hölscher:
Taxonomy of Human Wayfinding Tasks: A Knowledge-Based Approach. 152-165 - Andrew U. Frank:
Comment on "Taxonomy of Human Wayfinding Tasks" by Wiener, Büchner, and Hölscher. 166-170
Volume 9, Number 3, 2009
Editorials
- Stephan Winter, Werner Kuhn, Antonio Krüger:
Guest Editorial: Does Place Have a Place in Geographic Information Science? 171-173
- Clare Davies, Ian Holt, Jenny Green, Jenny Harding, Lucy Diamond:
User Needs and Implications for Modelling Vague Named Places. 174-194 - Christian Grothe, Jochen Schaab:
Automated Footprint Generation from Geotags with Kernel Density Estimation and Support Vector Machines. 195-211 - Christoph Schlieder, Christian Matyas:
Photographing a City: An Analysis of Place Concepts Based on Spatial Choices. 212-228
Volume 9, Number 4, 2009
- Daniel R. Montello, Stephen C. Hirtle:
Reginald G. Golledge: In Memoriam. 229-232
- Alexander Klippel:
Topologically Characterized Movement Patterns: A Cognitive Assessment. 233-261 - Susan J. Naylor-Emlen, Holly A. Taylor:
Contributing Factors to Temporal and Spatial Associations in Mental Representations of Maps. 262-286 - Nicholas A. Giudice, Roberta L. Klatzky, Jack M. Loomis:
Evidence for Amodal Representations after Bimodal Learning: Integration of Haptic-Visual Layouts into a Common Spatial Image. 287-304 - Emile van der Zee, Karen Adams, Jussi Niemi:
The Influence of Geometrical and Nongeometrical Features on the Use of the Lexical Concepts NEAR and FAR in English and Finnish. 305-317
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