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Spatial Cognition & Computation, Volume 22
Volume 22, Numbers 1-2, April 2022
- Ian T. Ruginski, Nicholas A. Giudice, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr, Toru Ishikawa

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Designing mobile spatial navigation systems from the user's perspective: an interdisciplinary review. 1-29 - Dajana Snopková

, Pavel Ugwitz
, Zdenek Stachon
, Jirí Hladík
, Vojtech Jurík
, Ondrej Kvarda
, Petr Kubícek
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Retracing evacuation strategy: A virtual reality game-based investigation into the influence of building's spatial configuration in an emergency. 30-50 - Laure De Cock

, Nico Van de Weghe
, Kristien Ooms
, Nina Vanhaeren
, Matteo Ridolfi
, Eli De Poorter
, Philippe De Maeyer
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Taking a closer look at indoor route guidance; usability study to compare an adapted and non-adapted mobile prototype. 51-73 - Antonia Golab

, Markus Kattenbeck, Georgios Sarlas, Ioannis Giannopoulos:
It's also about timing! When do pedestrians want to receive navigation instructions. 74-106 - Alastair D. Smith

, Gary Priestnall, Juliette Cross:
Supporting spatial orientation during route following through dynamic maps with off-screen landmark persistence. 107-134 - Aaron L. Gardony, Dalit D. Hendel, Tad T. Brunyé:

Identifying optimal graphical level of detail to support orienting with 3D geo-visualizations. 135-160 - Masashi Sugimoto

, Takashi Kusumi
, Noriko Nagata
, Toru Ishikawa
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Online mobile map effect: how smartphone map use impairs spatial memory. 161-183
Volume 22, Numbers 3-4, October 2022
- Kristin Stock

, Christopher B. Jones
, Thora Tenbrink
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Speaking of location: a review of spatial language research. 185-224 - Bill Palmer

, Dorothea Hoffmann
, Joe Blythe
, Alice Gaby
, Bill Pascoe
, Maïa Ponsonnet
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Frames of spatial reference in five Australian languages. 225-263 - Francesco-Alessio Ursini

, Giuseppe Samo
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Names for urban places and conceptual taxonomies: the view from Italian. 264-292 - Brandon Birmingham

, Adrian Muscat
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Multi Spatial Relation Detection in Images. 293-327 - Madiha Yousaf, Diedrich Wolter

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A reasoning model for geo-referencing named and unnamed spatial entities in natural language place descriptions. 328-366

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