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2001

H. Joe Steinhauer, Tom Wiese, Christian Freksa and Thomas Barkowsky, Recognition of abstract regions in cartographic maps, in: Spatial Information Theory, pages 306-321, Springer, Berlin, 2001
Gary Burnett, Darren Smith and Andrew May, Supporting the Navigation Task: Characteristics of 'Good' Landmarks, in: Contemporary Ergonomics 2001, pages 441-446, Taylor \& Francis, 2001
C. R. Dyer, Volumetric scene reconstruction from multiple views, in: Foundations of Image Analysis, Kluwer, 2001
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

2000

Raymond J. Mooney, Integrating Abduction and Induction in Machine Learning, in: Abduction and Induction, pages 181-191, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000
Martin Riedmiller, Sebastian Buck, Artur Merke, Ralf Ehrmann, Ortwin Thate, Sergio Dilger, Alex Sinner, Andreas Hofmann and Lutz Frommberger, Karlsruhe Brainstormers-Design Principles, in: RoboCup-99: Robot Soccer World Cup III, pages 588--591, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000
Steffen Werner, Bernd Krieg-Brückner and Theo Herrmann, Modelling Navigational Knowledge by Route Graphs, in: Spatial Cognition II - Integrating abstract theories, empirical studies, formal models, and practical applications, pages 295-316, Springer, 2000
D. Fox, S. Thrun, F. Dellaert and W. Burgard, Particle filters for mobile robot localization, in: Sequential {M}onte {C}arlo Methods in Practice, Springer Verlag, 2000
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Christian Freksa, Reinhard Moratz and Thomas Barkowsky, Robot navigation with schematic maps, in: Intelligent Autonomous Systems 6, pages 809-816, IOS Press, 2000
Hernan Casakin, Thomas Barkowsky, Alexander Klippel and Christian Freksa, Schematic maps as wayfinding aids, in: Spatial cognition II – integrating abstract theories, empirical studies, formal models, and practical applications, pages 57-74, Springer, Berlin, 2000
Christian Freksa, Reinhard Moratz and Thomas Barkowsky, Schematic maps for robot navigation, in: Spatial cognition II – integrating abstract theories, empirical studies, formal models, and practical applications, pages 100-114, Springer, Berlin, 2000
  • []: Published as: International Computer Science Institute Report TR-99-021, Berkeley, California 1999
Stephen C. Hirtle, The Use of Maps, Images and ''Gestures'' for Navigation, in: Spatial Cognition II - Integrating abstract theories, empirical studies, formal methods, and practical applications, pages 31-40, Springer, 2000

1999

Christopher D. Wickens, Frames of Reference for Navigation, in: Attention and Performance XVII: Cognitive Regulation of Performance: Interaction Of Theory and Application, pages 112-144, MIT Press, 1999
Reginald G. Golledge, Human Wayfinding and Cognitive Maps, in: Wayfinding Behavior --- Cognitive Mapping and Other Spatial Processes, pages 5--46, John Hopkins University Press, 1999
Christian Freksa, Links vor – Prototyp oder Gebiet? Probabilistische und possibilistische Raumbeschreibung, in: Richtungen im Raum, pages 231-246, Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag, Wiesbaden, 1999
Christian Freksa and Thomas Barkowsky, On the duality and on the integration of propositional and spatial representations, in: Mental models in discourse processing and reasoning, pages 195-212, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1999
C. K. I. Williams, Prediction with Gaussian processes: From linear regression to linear prediction and beyond, in: Learning in Graphical Models, pages 599-621, The MIT Press, 1999
Ch. Habel and H.Tappe, Processes of segmentation and linearization in describing events, in: {R}epresentations and {P}rocesses in {L}anguage {P}roduction, {DUV}, {W}estdeutscher {V}erlag, 1999
Christian Freksa, Spatial aspects of task-specific wayfinding maps: A representation-theoretic perspective, in: Visual and Spatial Reasoning in Design, pages 15-32, Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, 1999
Michael J. O'Neill, Theory and Research in Design of 'You Are Here' Maps, in: Visual Information for Everyday Use - Design and Research Perspectives, pages 225--238, Taylor \& Francis, 1999
A. D. Baddeley and R. H. Logie, Working memory: The multiple component model., in: Models of working memory, Cambridge University Press, 1999

1998

Daniel R. Montello, A New Framework for Understanding the Acquistion of Spatial Knowledge in Large-Scale Environments, in: Spatial and Temporal Reasoning in Geographic Information Systems, pages 143--154, Oxford University Press, 1998
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
Alexander Klippel, Thomas Barkowsky and Christian Freksa, Maps versus sketches, in: The Second Swedish Symposium on Multimodal Communication, Lund University Cognitive Science, 1998