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1999
Rüdiger Wehner, Large-scale navigation: The insect case, in: Spatial Information Theory. Cognitive and computational foundations of geographic information science. Proceedings of COSIT'99, pages 1-20, Springer, 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
Barbara Tversky and Paul U. Lee, Pictorial and Verbal Tools for Conveying Routes, in: Spatial Information Theory - Cognitive and computational foundations of geopraphic information science, pages 51-64, Springer, 1999
Christian Freksa, Reinhard Moratz and Thomas Barkowsky, Schematic maps for robot navigation, International Computer Science Institute Report TR-99-021, Berkeley, California, 1999
  • []: published as: Spatial cognition II – integrating abstract theories, empirical studies, formal models, and practical applications, LNAI 1849, 100-114, Springer, Berlin 2000
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
Molly E. Sorrows and Stephen C. Hirtle, The nature of landmarks for real and electronic spaces, in: Spatial information theory. Cognitive and computational foundations of geopraphic information science (COSIT), pages 37-50, Springer, 1999
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
Reinhard Moratz and Christian Freksa, Spatial reasoning with uncertain data using stochastic relaxation, in: Fuzzy-Neuro Systems ’98, pages 106-112, Infix-Verlag, St. Augustin, 1998
Bettina Berendt, Thomas Barkowsky, Christian Freksa and Stephanie Kelter, Spatial representation with aspect maps, in: Spatial cognition – an interdisciplinary approach to representing and processing spatial knowledge, pages 313-336, Springer, Berlin, 1998
1997
Christopher Habel and Carola Eschenbach, Abstract structures in spatial cognition, in: Foundations of computer science. Potential - theory - cognition, pages 369-378, Springer, 1997
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Thomas Barkowsky, Christian Freksa, Bettina Berendt and Stephanie Kelter, Aspektkarten – Integriert räumlich-symbolische Repräsentationsstrukturen, in: Perspektive in Sprache und Raum, pages 147-168, Deutscher Universitätsverlag, Wiesbaden, 1997
Thomas Barkowsky and Christian Freksa, Cognitive requirements on making and interpreting maps, in: Spatial information theory: A theoretical basis for GIS., pages 347-361, Springer, 1997
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Christian Freksa, Matthias Jantzen and Rüdiger Valk, Spatial and temporal structures in cognitive processes, in: Foundations of computer science. Potential – theory – cognition, pages 379-387, Springer, Berlin, 1997
1996
Christian Freksa, Erratum to „Temporal reasoning based on semi-intervals“ (1996), in: Artificial Intelligence 87
  • []: auch erschienen in: Artificial Intelligence 54 (1992), 199-227
Christian Freksa, Künstliche Intelligenz, in: Wörterbuch der Kognitionswissenschaft, Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart, 1996
Christian Freksa and Thomas Barkowsky, On the relation between spatial concepts and geographic objects, in: Geographic objects with indeterminate boundaries, pages 109-121, Taylor and Francis, London, 1996
Thomas Barkowsky, Ralf Röhrig and Christian Freksa, Operationalizing diagrammaticity, ECAI-96 Workshop on Representations and processes between vision and natural language, Budapest, 1996