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Spatial Cognition & Computation, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 1999
- Stephen C. Hirtle, Patrick Olivier:

Editorial. - Barbara Landau, Michael Leyton:

Perception, object kind, and object naming. 1-29 - Roberta L. Klatzky, Andrew C. Beall, Jack M. Loomis, Reginald G. Golledge, John Philbeck:

Human navigation ability: Tests of the encoding-error model of path integration. 31-65 - Andrew U. Frank, Martin Raubal:

Formal specification of image schemata - a step towards interoperability in geographic information systems. 67-101
Volume 1, Number 2, June 1999
- Linda L. Liu, David H. Uttal:

The interaction of symmetry and verbal codability in children's reconstruction of spatial configurations. 111-129 - William S. Albert, Ronald A. Rensink, Jack Beusmans:

Learning relative directions between landmarks in a desktop virtual environment. 131-144 - Kenny R. Coventry:

Function, geometry and spatial prepositions: Three experiments. 145-154 - Max J. Egenhofer, M. Andrea Rodríguez:

Relation algebras over containers and surfaces: An ontological study of a room space. 155-180 - Ian Pratt:

First-order qualitative spatial representation languages with convexity. 181-204
Volume 1, Number 3, September 1999
- Jorge Gasós, Alessandro Saffiotti:

Using fuzzy sets to represent uncertain spatial knowledge in autonomous robots. 205-226 - Bernard Moulin, Driss Kettani:

Route generation and description using the notions of object's influence area and spatial conceptual map. 227-259 - Markus Knauff:

The cognitive adequacy of Allen's interval calculus for qualitative spatial representation and reasoning. 261-290 - William B. Thompson, Carolyn M. Valiquette, Bonnie Holte Bennett, Karen T. Sutherland:

Geometric reasoning under uncertainty for map-based localization. 291-321
Volume 1, Number 4, December 1999
- Steffen Werner, Christopher Habel:

Spatial Reference Systems. 3-7 - Carola Eschenbach:

Geometric structures of frames of reference and natural language semantics. 329-348 - Joachim Grabowski:

A uniform anthropomorphological approach to the human conception of dimensional relations. 349-363 - Laura A. Carlson:

Selecting a reference frame. 365-379 - Holly A. Taylor, Susan J. Naylor, Robert R. Faust, Phillip J. Holcomb:

"Could you hand me those keys on the right?" Disentangling spatial reference frames using different methodologies. 381-397 - Barbara Tversky, Paul U. Lee, Scott D. Mainwaring:

Why do speakers mix perspectives? 399-412 - Gary L. Allen:

Children's control of reference systems in spatial tasks: Foundations of spatial cognitive skill? 413-429 - Ranxiao Frances Wang:

Representing a stable environment by egocentric updating and invariant representations. 431-445 - Steffen Werner, Kristine Schmidt:

Environmental reference systems for large-scale spaces. 447-473 - M. Jeanne Sholl:

Egocentric frames of reference used for the retrieval of survey knowledge learned by map and navigation. 475-494

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