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- Desiderata for a Spatio-temporal Geo-ontologyAntony Galton. 1-12 [doi]
- Scale in Object and Process OntologiesFemke Reitsma, Thomas Bittner. 13-27 [doi]
- Landscape Categories in Yindjibarndi: Ontology, Environment, and LanguageDavid M. Mark, Andrew G. Turk. 28-45 [doi]
- Layers: A New Approach to Locating Objects in SpaceMaureen Donnelly, Barry Smith. 46-60 [doi]
- Spatial Reasoning about Relative Orientation and Distance for Robot ExplorationReinhard Moratz, Jan Oliver Wallgrün. 61-74 [doi]
- Structuring a Wayfinder s Dynamic Space-Time EnvironmentMichael D. Hendricks, Max J. Egenhofer, Kathleen Hornsby. 75-92 [doi]
- Systematic Distortions in Cognitive Maps: The North American West Coast vs. the (West) Coast of IsraelJuval Portugali, Itzhak Omer. 93-100 [doi]
- Tripartite Line Tracks Qualitative Curvature InformationBjörn Gottfried. 101-117 [doi]
- Linearized Terrain: Languages for Silhouette RepresentationsLars Kulik, Max J. Egenhofer. 118-135 [doi]
- Maintaining Spatial Relations in an Incremental Diagrammatic ReasonerRonald W. Ferguson, Joseph L. Bokor, Rudolph L. Mappus IV, Adam Feldman. 136-150 [doi]
- MAGS Project: Multi-agent GeoSimulation and Crowd SimulationBernard Moulin, Walid Chaker, Jimmy Perron, Patrick Pelletier, Jimmy Hogan, Edouard Gbei. 151-168 [doi]
- Simplest Paths: Automated Route Selection for NavigationMatt Duckham, Lars Kulik. 169-185 [doi]
- A Classification Framework for Approaches to Achieving Semantic Interoperability between GI Web ServicesMichael Lutz, Catharina Riedemann, Florian Probst. 186-203 [doi]
- Relative Adjacencies in Spatial Pseudo-PartitionsRoderic Béra, Christophe Claramunt. 204-220 [doi]
- A Geometry for Places: Representing Extension and Extended ObjectsHedda Rahel Schmidtke. 221-238 [doi]
- Intuitive Modelling of Place Name Regions for Spatial Information RetrievalThomas J. Vögele, Christoph Schlieder, Ubbo Visser. 239-252 [doi]
- Convexity in Discrete SpaceAnthony J. Roy, John G. Stell. 253-269 [doi]
- Stratified Rough Sets and VaguenessThomas Bittner, John G. Stell. 270-286 [doi]
- Communicating Vague Spatial Concepts in Human-GIS Interactions: A Collaborative Dialogue ApproachGuoray Cai, Hongmei Wang, Alan M. MacEachren. 287-300 [doi]
- Wayfinding ChoremesAlexander Klippel. 301-315 [doi]
- Testing the First Law of Cognitive Geography on Point-Display SpatializationsDaniel R. Montello, Sara Irina Fabrikant, Marco Ruocco, Richard S. Middleton. 316-331 [doi]
- Constructing Semantically Scalable Cognitive SpacesWilliam Pike, Mark Gahegan. 332-348 [doi]
- Route Adaptive Selection of Salient FeaturesStephan Winter. 349-361 [doi]
- Referring to Landmark or Street Information in Route Directions: What Difference Does It Make?Ariane Tom, Michel Denis. 362-374 [doi]
- Extracting Landmarks with Data Mining MethodsBirgit Elias. 375-389 [doi]
- Visual Attention during Route Learning: A Look at Selection and EngagementGary L. Allen, K. C. Kirasic. 390-398 [doi]