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Kai M. Wurm, D. Hennes, D. Holz, R. B. Rusu, C. Stachniss, K. Konolige and W. Burgard, Hierarchies of Octrees for Efficient 3D Mapping, in: Proc. of the IEEE/RSJ Int. Conf. on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), 2011
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H. Moravec and A. Elfes, High Resolution Maps from Angle Sonar, in: Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA-85), pages 116-121, 1985
Patrick Eyerich, Thomas Keller and Malte Helmert, High-Quality Policies for the Canadian Traveler's Problem, in: Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), pages 51--58, AAAI Press, 2010
Mehul Bhatt and Carl Schultz, Holistic Spatial Design: Functional tool-sets as repositories of people-centered spatial design principles, in: Spatio-temporal theories and research for environmental, urban and social sciences: where do we stand ?, Conference on Spatial Information Theory (COSIT 2013), United Kingdom, 2013
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Leonard Talmy, How Language Structures Space, in: Spatial Orientation: Theory, Research, and Application, pages 225-282, Plenum, 1983
Seth Roberts and Harold Pashler, How persuasive is a good fit? A Comment on theory testing (2000), in: Psychological Review, 107:2(358 - 367)
Barbara Tversky and Paul U. Lee, How space structures language, in: Spatial Cognition. An interdisciplinary approach to representing and processing spatial knowledge, pages 157-175, Springer, 1998
Wolfgang Maaß, How Spatial Information Connects Visual Perception and Natural Language Generation in Dynamic Environments: Towards a Computational Model, in: Spatial Information Theory. A Theoretical Basis for GIS, International Conference COSIT, pages 223--240, Springer, 1995
J. Austin, How to Do Things with Words, {O}xford {U}niversity {P}ress, 1962
C. Stachniss, M. Bennewitz, G. Grisetti, S. Behnke and W. Burgard, How to Learn Accurate Grid Maps with a Humanoid, in: Proc. of the IEEE Int. Conf. on Robotics \& Automation (ICRA), 2008
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Mark Monmonier, How to Lie with Maps, The University of Chicago Press, 1996
Janna Hastings, Oliver Kutz and Till Mossakowski, How to model the shapes of molecules? Combining topology and ontology using heterogeneous specifications, in: Deep Knowledge Representation Challenge Workshop, co-located with K-CAP 2011, 2011
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Lyn A. Streeter and Diane Vitello, How to Tell People Where to Go: Comparing Navigation Aids (1985), in: International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 22(549--562)