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Spatial Cognition II, 2000
- Christian Freksa, Wilfried Brauer, Christopher Habel, Karl Friedrich Wender:

Spatial Cognition II, Integrating Abstract Theories, Empirical Studies, Formal Methods, and Practical Applications. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1849, Springer 2000, ISBN 3-540-67584-1
Maps and Diagrams
- Carol Strohecker:

Cognitive Zoom: From Object to Path and Back Again. 1-15 - Connie A. Blok:

Monitoring Change: Characteristics of Dynamic Geo-spatial Phenomena for Visual Exploration. 16-30 - Stephen C. Hirtle

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The Use of Maps, Images and "Gestures" for Navigation. 31-40 - Thomas Barkowsky, Longin Jan Latecki, Kai-Florian Richter:

Schematizing Maps: Simplification of Geographic Shape by Discrete Curve Evolution. 41-53 - Hernan Casakin, Thomas Barkowsky, Alexander Klippel, Christian Freksa:

Schematic Maps as Wayfinding Aids. 54-71 - Barbara Tversky:

Some Ways that Maps and Diagrams Communicate. 72-79 - Andrew U. Frank:

Spatial Communication with Maps: Defining the Correctness of Maps Using a Multi-Agent Simulation. 80-99 - Christian Freksa, Reinhard Moratz, Thomas Barkowsky:

Schematic Maps for Robot Navigation. 100-114
Motion and Spatial Reference
- Alexandra Musto, Klaus Stein, Andreas Eisenkolb, Thomas Röfer, Wilfried Brauer, Kerstin Schill:

From Motion Observation to Qualitative Motion Representation. 115-126 - Carola Eschenbach, Ladina Tschander, Christopher Habel, Lars Kulik:

Lexical Specifications of Paths. 127-144 - Andreas Eisenkolb, Kerstin Schill, Florian Röhrbein

, Volker Baier, Alexandra Musto, Wilfried Brauer:
Visual Processing and Representation of Spatio-temporal Patterns. 145-156 - Robin Hörnig, Klaus Eyferth, Holger Gärtner:

Orienting and Reorienting in Egocentric Mental Models. 157-168 - Steffen Werner, Thomas Schmidt:

Investigating Spatial Reference Systems through Distortions in Visual Memory. 169-183
Spatial Relations and Spatial Inference
- Jochen Renz, Reinhold Rauh

, Markus Knauff
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Towards Cognitive Adequacy of Topological Spatial Relations. 184-197 - Christoph Schlieder, Cornelius Hagen:

Interactive Layout Generation with a Diagrammatic Constraint Language. 198-211 - Sylvia Wiebrock, Lars Wittenburg, Ute Schmid, Fritz Wysotzki:

Inference and Visualization of Spatial Relations. 212-224 - Amar Isli, Lledó Museros Cabedo, Thomas Barkowsky, Reinhard Moratz:

A Topological Calculus for Cartographic Entities. 225-238 - Reinhold Rauh

, Lars Kulik:
The Influence of Linear Shapes on Solving Interval-Based Configuration Problems. 239-252
Navigation in Real and Virtual Spaces
- Patrick Péruch, Loïc Belingard, Catherine Thinus-Blanc:

Transfer of Spatial Knowledge from Virtual to Real Environments. 253-264 - Rolf Müller, Thomas Röfer, Axel Lankenau, Alexandra Musto, Klaus Stein, Andreas Eisenkolb:

Coarse Qualitative Descriptions in Robot Navigation. 265-276 - Gabriele Janzen, Theo Herrmann, Steffi Katz, Karin Schweizer:

Oblique Angled Intersections and Barriers: Navigating through a Virtual Maze. 277-294 - Steffen Werner, Bernd Krieg-Brückner

, Theo Herrmann:
Modelling Navigational Knowledge by Route Graphs. 295-316 - Chris G. Christou, Heinrich H. Bülthoff

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Using Realistic Virtual Environments in the Study of Spatial Encoding. 317-332 - Roy A. Ruddle:

Navigating Overlapping Virtual Worlds: Arriving in One Place and Finding that You're Somewhere Else. 333-347
Spatial Memory
- Sabine Schumacher, Karl Friedrich Wender, Rainer Rothkegel:

Influences of Context on Memory for Routes. 348-362 - Monika Wagener, Silvia Mecklenbräuker, Werner Wippich, Jörg E. Saathoff, André Melzer:

Preparing a Cup of Tea and Writing a Letter: Do Script-Based Actions Influence the Representation of a Real Environment? 363-386 - Bernhard Hommel, Lothar Knuf:

Action Related Determinants of Spatial Coding in Perception and Memory. 387-398 - Bernd Leplow, Doris Höll, Lingju Zeng, Maximilian Mehdorn:

Investigation of Age and Sex Effects in Spatial Cognitions as Assessed in a Locomotor Maze and in a 2-D Computer Maze. 399-418

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