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JLBS
2010
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15 years 1 months ago
Including landmarks in routing instructions
Matt Duckham, Stephan Winter, Michelle Robinson
COSIT
1999
Springer
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15 years 11 months ago
Elements of Good Route Directions in Familiar and Unfamiliar Environments
Route directions are instructions, primarily verbal, that explain how to get from one place to another. The current study examines several methods for assessing the quality of verb...
Kristin L. Lovelace, Mary Hegarty, Daniel R. Monte...
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KI
2008
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Interpreting Motion Expressions in Route Instructions Using Two Projection-Based Spatial Models
This paper explores the applicability of two formal models of spatial relations, Double Cross and RfDL3-12, to interpret some typical expressions that people use for describing a r...
Yohei Kurata, Hui Shi
COSIT
2007
Springer
107views GIS» more  COSIT 2007»
15 years 10 months ago
A Uniform Handling of Different Landmark Types in Route Directions
Abstract. Landmarks are crucial for human wayfinding. Their integration in wayfinding assistance systems is essential for generating cognitively ergonomic route directions. I prese...
Kai-Florian Richter
GISCIENCE
2008
Springer
141views GIS» more  GISCIENCE 2008»
15 years 7 months ago
Simplest Instructions: Finding Easy-to-Describe Routes for Navigation
Abstract. Current applications for wayfinding and navigation assistance usually calculate the route to a destination based on the shortest or fastest path from the origin. However...
Kai-Florian Richter, Matt Duckham