Accepted Papers
Marios Avraamides and Stephanie Pantelidou:
Does body orientation matter when reasoning about depicted or described scenes?
Michael Barclay and Antony Galton:
An influence model for reference object selection in spatially locative phrases.
Drew Dara-Abrams:
Cognitive surveying: A framework for mobile data collection, analysis, and visualization of spatial knowledge and navigation practices.
Hannah Dee, Roberto Fraile, David C. Hogg, and Anthony Cohn:
Modelling scenes using the activity within them.
Laurent Dollé, Mehdi Khamassi, Benoît Girard, Agnès Guillot, and Ricardo Chavarriaga:
Analyzing interactions between navigation strategies using a computational model of action selection
Lutz Frommberger and Diedrich Wolter:
Spatial abstraction: Aspectualization, coarsening, and conceptual classification.
Antony Galton:
Pareto-optimality of cognitively preferred polygonal hulls for dot patterns.
Lorenz Gerstmayr, Hanspeter Mallot, and Jan Wiener:
A minimalistic model of visually guided obstacle avoidance and path selection behavior.
Nicholas Giudice and Jerome Tietz:
Learning with virtual verbal displays: Effects of interface fidelity on cognitive map development.
Juliana Goschler, Elena Andonova, and Robert Ross:
Perspective use and perspective shift in spatial dialogue.
Joana Hois and Oliver Kutz:
Natural language meets spatial calculi.
Rebecca Hurlebaus, Kai Basten, Hanspeter Mallot, and Jan M. Wiener:
Route learning strategies in a virtual cluttered environment
Kim Kastens, Lynn S. Liben, and Shruti Agrawal:
Epistemic actions in science education.
Madeleine Keehner:
Conflicting cues from vision and touch can impair spatial task performance: Speculations on the role of spatial ability in reconciling frames of reference.
Jonathan Kelly and Timothy P. McNamara:
Spatial memory and spatial orientation.
Peter Kiefer:
Spatially constrained grammars for mobile intention recognition.
Lynn S. Liben, Lauren J. Myers, and Kim A. Kastens:
Locating oneself on a map in relation to person qualities and map characteristics
Kate Lockwood, Andrew Lovett, and Kenneth Forbus:
Automatic classification of containment and support spatial relations in English and Dutch.
Andrew Lovett, Kate Lockwood, and Kenneth Forbus:
Modeling cross-cultural performance on the visual oddity task.
Dominik Luecke, Till Mossakowski, and Diedrich Wolter:
Qualitative reasoning about convex relations.
Louis-Emmanuel Martinet, Jean-Baptiste Passot, Benjamin Fouque, Jean-Arcady Meyer, and Angelo Arleo:
Map-based spatial navigation: A cortical column model for action planning.
Tobias Meilinger:
The Network of Reference Frames Theory: A synthesis of graphs and cognitive maps.
Konstantinos Nedas and Max Egenhofer:
Integral vs. separable attributes in spatial similarity assessments.
Martin Raubal:
Representing concepts in time.
Thomas Reineking, Christian Kohlhagen, and Christoph Zetzche:
Efficient wayfinding in hierarchically regionalized spatial environments.
Kai-Florian Richter, Denise Peters, Gregory Kuhnmünch, and Falko Schmid:
What do focus maps focus on?
Robert Ross:
Tiered models of spatial language interpretation.