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M. A. Pitt and J. Myung, When a good fit can be bad (2002), in: Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 6:10(421 - 425)
Pierre-Emmanuel Michon and Michel Denis, When and Why are Visual Landmarks Used in Giving Directions?, in: Spatial Information Theory. Cognitive and Computational Foundations of Geopraphic Information Science, International Conference COSIT, pages 400--414, Springer, 2001
H. Strasdat, C. Stachniss and W. Burgard, Which Landmark is Useful? Learning Selection Policies for Navigation in Unknown Environments, in: Proc. of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics \& Automation (ICRA), 2009
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Felix Burget, Armin Hornung and Maren Bennewitz, Whole-Body Motion Planning for Manipulation of Articulated Objects, in: Proc.~of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2013
John A. Bateman, Kerstin Fischer and Thora Tenbrink, Why a static interpretation is not sufficient in spatial communication, in: Proc. EACL 03 Workshop on Dialogue Systems: interaction, adaptation and styles of management, Budapest, Ungarn, 13-14 April 2003, 2003
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Barbara Tversky, Paul Lee and Scott Mainwaring, Why do speakers mix perspectives? (1999), in: Spatial cognition and computation, 1(399--412)
Aaron Sloman, Why we need many knowledge representation formalisms, in: Research and development in expert systems. Proceedings BCS Expert Systems Conf. 1984, Cambridge University Press, 1985
Wilfried Brauer and Christian Freksa (eds.), Wissensbasierte Systeme, Springer, Berlin, Informatik-Fachberichte, volume 227, 1989
Christian Freksa, Wissensdarstellung und Kognitionsforschung (1989), in: Informationstechnik it 31, 2(134-140)
  • []: Auch erschienen in Struß P., Hg, Wissenrepräsentation, 61-68, Oldenburg, München 1991
Christian Freksa, Wissensdarstellung und Kognitionsforschung, in: Wissensrepräsentation, pages 61-68, Oldenburg, München, 1991
  • []: Auch erschienen in Informationstechnik it 31 (1989) 2, 134-140
Ulrich Furbach, Christian Freksa and Gerhard Dirlich, Wissensrepräsentation in künstlichen symbolverarbeitenden Systemen, in: Wissenspsychologie, pages 505-528, Psychologie Verlags Union, München, 1988
Alan D. Baddeley and Graham Hitch, Working Memory, in: The psychology of learning and motivation, pages 47--89, Academic Press, 1974
Tobias Meilinger, Markus Knauff and Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Working memory in wayfinding - a dual task experiment in a virtual city, in: Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society 2006, pages 585-590, 2006
R. H. Logie, Working memory: a mental space for design and discovery, in: Visual and Spatial Reasoning in Design II, Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, 2001
A. D. Baddeley and R. H. Logie, Working memory: The multiple component model., in: Models of working memory, Cambridge University Press, 1999
R. E. Tarjan and J. van Leeuwen, Worst-case analysis of set union algorithms (1984), in: Journal of the ACM, 31:2(245-281)