"Near things are more similar than more distant things" states Tobler\u27s first law of geography. This seems obvious and is part to much cognitive research into the perception of the environment. The statement\u27s validity for assessments of geographical nearness purely from map symbols has yet to be ascertained. This paper considers this issue through a theoretical framework grounded in Gestalt concepts, behavioral ecological psychology and information psychology. It sets out to consider how influential experience or training may be on the association of graphical proximity with geographical nearness. A pilot study presents some initial findings. The findings regarding the influence of experience or training are ambiguous, but point to t...
The natural language expression “near” describes spatial proximity. However, the interpretation of t...
Due to the increasing prevalence and relevance of geo-spatial data in the age of data science, Geogr...
Due to the increasing prevalence and relevance of geo-spatial data in the age of data science, Geogr...
In order to design computer systems that are intuitive to use, the way humans reason about their rea...
The concept of proximity is an important aspect of human reasoning. Despite the diversity of applica...
Abstract. The development of cognitively plausible models of human spatial reasoning may ultimately ...
Spatializations are computer visualizations in which nonspatial information is depicted spatially. ...
In the field of proximity studies, an approach has prevailed that narrowly defines geographical prox...
The article is a review aiming to present the current research on the concept of geographic proximit...
Spatializations are computer visualizations in which nonspatial information is depicted spatially. S...
This is a post-print of a chapter in Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2205 published by Springer. T...
People often describe things that are similar as close and things that are dissimilar as far apart. ...
It is desirable that formal theories of qualitative reasoning should be in-formed by the ways in whi...
People often describe things that are similar as close and things that are dissimilar as far apart. ...
People often describe things that are similar as close and things that are dissimilar as far apart. ...
The natural language expression “near” describes spatial proximity. However, the interpretation of t...
Due to the increasing prevalence and relevance of geo-spatial data in the age of data science, Geogr...
Due to the increasing prevalence and relevance of geo-spatial data in the age of data science, Geogr...
In order to design computer systems that are intuitive to use, the way humans reason about their rea...
The concept of proximity is an important aspect of human reasoning. Despite the diversity of applica...
Abstract. The development of cognitively plausible models of human spatial reasoning may ultimately ...
Spatializations are computer visualizations in which nonspatial information is depicted spatially. ...
In the field of proximity studies, an approach has prevailed that narrowly defines geographical prox...
The article is a review aiming to present the current research on the concept of geographic proximit...
Spatializations are computer visualizations in which nonspatial information is depicted spatially. S...
This is a post-print of a chapter in Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2205 published by Springer. T...
People often describe things that are similar as close and things that are dissimilar as far apart. ...
It is desirable that formal theories of qualitative reasoning should be in-formed by the ways in whi...
People often describe things that are similar as close and things that are dissimilar as far apart. ...
People often describe things that are similar as close and things that are dissimilar as far apart. ...
The natural language expression “near” describes spatial proximity. However, the interpretation of t...
Due to the increasing prevalence and relevance of geo-spatial data in the age of data science, Geogr...
Due to the increasing prevalence and relevance of geo-spatial data in the age of data science, Geogr...