Cognitive and Computational Models of Spatial Representation
Papers from the 1996 AAAI Spring Symposium
Patrick Olivier, Program Chair
Technical Report SS-96-03. Published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California. This technical report is also available in book and CD format.
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Contents
Preface / 1
Patrick Olivier
Requirements for the Modeling of Two Spatial Visual Systems / 1
Bruce Bridgeman
Geocognostics--A New Paradigm for Spatial Information? / 6
Geoffrey Edwards
Spatial Representation for Pragmatic Navigation / 15
Susan L. Epstein
Selection of Best Reference Objects in Object Localizations / 23
Klaus-Peter Gapp
The Spatial Representation of Natural Scenes / 35
Helene Intraub
Representing Large Scale Space--A Computational Theory of Cognitive Maps / 41
Margaret Jefferies and Wai-Kiang Yeap
Generalizing from Diagrams / 51
Robert K. Lindsay
Effects of Task and Object Configuration on Perspective Choice in Spatial Descriptions / 56
Scott D. Mainwaring, Barbara Tversky and Diane J. Schiano
Viewpoint Dependence in Human Spatial Memory / 68
Timothy P. McNamara and Vaibhav A. Diwadkar
The Role of Spatial Indexes in Spatial Vision and Imagery / 73
Zenon Pylyshyn
Diagrammatic Reasoning about Allen’s Interval Relations / 83
Christoph Schlieder
Addressee- and Object-centered Frames of Reference in Spatial Descriptions / 92
Michael F. Schober
Coordinating Multiple Mental Representations for Reasoning about Mechanical Devices / 101
Daniel L. Schwartz and Mary Hegarty
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