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Spatial Cognition II - Integrating Abstract Theories, Empirical Studies, Formal Methods, and Practical Applications (Paperback, 2000 ed.)
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Spatial Cognition II - Integrating Abstract Theories, Empirical Studies, Formal Methods, and Practical Applications (Paperback, 2000 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 1849
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Spatialcognitionisconcernedwiththewayshumans,animals,ormachinesthink
about real or abstract space and also with the ways spatial
structures can be used for reasoning. Thus, space is considered
both, as an object of cognition and as ameans of cognition. Spatial
cognition is an interdisciplinary research
areainvolvingapproachesfromarti?cialintelligence,cognitivepsychology,ge-
raphy, mathematics, biology, design, theoretical computer science,
architecture,
andphilosophy.Researchonspatialcognitionhasprogressedrapidlyduringthe
past few years. The disciplines contributing to the ?eld have moved
closer -
getherandbegintospeakacommonlanguage.Theyhavefoundwaysofmerging
theresearchresultsobtainedthroughdi?erentapproaches.Thisallowsfordev-
oping more sophisticated hybrid approaches that overcome intrinsic
limitations of the individual disciplines. Research on spatial
cognition has drawn increased attention in recent years
foratleastthreedi?erentreasons:(1)basicresearchdimension:thereisagr-
ing awareness of the importance of spatial cognitive abilities in
biological s- tems, speci?cally with respect to perception and
action, to the organization of memory, and to understanding and
producing natural language; (2) compu-
tionaldimension:spatialrepresentationsandspatialinferencemayprovidesu-
ablelimitationsto enhancethe computationale?
ciencyforalargeandrelevant class of problems; (3) application
dimension: a good understanding of spatial processes is essential
for a wide variety of challenging application areas incl- ing
Geographic Information Systems (GIS), pedestrian and vehicle
navigation
aids,autonomousrobots,smartgraphics,medicalsurgery,informationretrieval,
virtual reality, Internet navigation, and human-computer
interfaces. This is the second volume published in the framework of
the Spatial Cog- tion Priority Program. It augments the results
presented in Freksa et al. 1998.
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