Abstract Navigation systems are ubiquitous tools to assist wayfinders of the mobile information society with various navigational tasks. Whenever such systems assist with self-localization and path planning, they reduce human effort for navigating. Automated navigation assistance benefits navigation performance, but research seems to show that it negatively affects attention to environment properties, spatial knowledge acquisition, and retention of spatial information. Very little is known about how to design navigation systems for pedestrian navigation that increase both navigation performance and spatial knowledge acquisition. To this end, we empirically tested participants (N = 64) using four different navigation system behaviors (betwee...
Landmarks serve to structure the environment we experience, and therefore they are also critically i...
For geographical mobile search tasks it is rarely sufficient to assist users identifying what locati...
This study examines the effects of different methods for presenting navigational information on use...
Navigation systems are ubiquitous tools to assist wayfinders of the mobile information society with ...
A city of the future is likely to be one where people, sensors, and the environment fuse together in...
Navigation is one of the very first and common spatial behaviours that human-beings do within the ph...
We gladly use automated technology (e.g., smart devices) to extend our hard working minds. But what ...
Travelers happily follow the route instructions of their devices when navigating in an unknown envir...
Navigation systems are popular, as they support navigators in their everyday wayfinding activities. ...
Over-reliance on automated navigation systems may cause users to be "mindless" of the environment an...
Spatial cognitive skills deteriorate with the increasing use of automated GPS navigation and a gener...
This thesis summarizes current research on human navigation, with emphasis on human visual memory an...
Route guidance systems provide spatial information that supplement real-world experiences ...
Pedestrian navigation services enable people to retrieve instructions to reach a specific location. ...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
Landmarks serve to structure the environment we experience, and therefore they are also critically i...
For geographical mobile search tasks it is rarely sufficient to assist users identifying what locati...
This study examines the effects of different methods for presenting navigational information on use...
Navigation systems are ubiquitous tools to assist wayfinders of the mobile information society with ...
A city of the future is likely to be one where people, sensors, and the environment fuse together in...
Navigation is one of the very first and common spatial behaviours that human-beings do within the ph...
We gladly use automated technology (e.g., smart devices) to extend our hard working minds. But what ...
Travelers happily follow the route instructions of their devices when navigating in an unknown envir...
Navigation systems are popular, as they support navigators in their everyday wayfinding activities. ...
Over-reliance on automated navigation systems may cause users to be "mindless" of the environment an...
Spatial cognitive skills deteriorate with the increasing use of automated GPS navigation and a gener...
This thesis summarizes current research on human navigation, with emphasis on human visual memory an...
Route guidance systems provide spatial information that supplement real-world experiences ...
Pedestrian navigation services enable people to retrieve instructions to reach a specific location. ...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
Landmarks serve to structure the environment we experience, and therefore they are also critically i...
For geographical mobile search tasks it is rarely sufficient to assist users identifying what locati...
This study examines the effects of different methods for presenting navigational information on use...