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2003
Alexander Klippel, Wayfinding choremes, in: Proceedings of the 45. Conference of Experimentally Working Psychologists (TeaP'03), 2003
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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2002
Thora Tenbrink, Kerstin Fischer and Reinhard Moratz, Spatial Strategies in Linguistic Human-Robot Communication, in: KI-Themenheft 4/02 Spatial Cognition, pages 19-23, arenDTaP Verlag, 2002
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
2000
Reinhard Moratz, Christian Freksa and Thomas Barkowsky, Diagrammatic instruction maps for human-robot interaction, in: Service robotics - Applications and safety issues in an emerging market, Workshop Notes. ECAI 2000, Berlin, 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
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
David M. Mark, Christian Freksa, Stephen C. Hirtle, Robert Lloyd and Barbara Tversky, Cognitive Models of Geographic Space (1999), in: Int. J. of Geographical Information Science 13 (1999), 8(747-774)
Kristin L. Lovelace, Mary Hegarty and Daniel R. Montello, Elements of Good Route Directions in Familiar and Unfamiliar Environments, in: Spatial Information Theory. Cognitive and computational foundations of geopraphic information science (COSIT), pages 65-82, Springer, Berlin, 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