The paper is concerned with the empirical investigation of different types of schematised maps. In two experiments a standard floor plan was compared to three strongly schematised maps providing only route knowledge. With the help of one of the maps, the participants had to localise themselves in two tasks and performed two wayfinding tasks in a multi-level building they didn’t know before. We recorded map usage time and a range of task performance measures. Although the map provided much less information, participants performed better in wayfinding with an unambiguous schematic map than with a floor plan. In the self localisation tasks, participants performed equally well with the detailed floor plan and with the schematised map versions. ...
Route guidance systems provide spatial information that supplement real-world experiences ...
The aim of this study was to examine the necessary conditions for the communication of geographic in...
In this study, it was hypothesized that peopleis performance of way-finding depends on the character...
The paper is concerned with the empirical investigation of different types of schematised maps. In t...
Until today maps have proven to be a very efficient presentation form when communicating route infor...
Schematic maps are often discussed as an adequate alternative of displaying wayfinding information c...
This experiment investigated the role of the source of information as well as the route complexity f...
This experiment investigated the role of the source of information as well as the route complexity f...
This experiment investigated the role of familiarity, map usage and instruction on wayfinding strate...
This manuscript presents three experiments. The first chapter gives an overview of the theoretical b...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
This study investigates the adaptivity of wayfinding strategies in the real world setting of a multi...
Empirical research into the usability of schematic maps is currently in its infancy. This paper just...
The legibility of an environment (i.e. the ease with which a navigator can comprehend its structure)...
It has often been suggested that due to its inherent spatial nature, a virtual environment (VE) migh...
Route guidance systems provide spatial information that supplement real-world experiences ...
The aim of this study was to examine the necessary conditions for the communication of geographic in...
In this study, it was hypothesized that peopleis performance of way-finding depends on the character...
The paper is concerned with the empirical investigation of different types of schematised maps. In t...
Until today maps have proven to be a very efficient presentation form when communicating route infor...
Schematic maps are often discussed as an adequate alternative of displaying wayfinding information c...
This experiment investigated the role of the source of information as well as the route complexity f...
This experiment investigated the role of the source of information as well as the route complexity f...
This experiment investigated the role of familiarity, map usage and instruction on wayfinding strate...
This manuscript presents three experiments. The first chapter gives an overview of the theoretical b...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
This study investigates the adaptivity of wayfinding strategies in the real world setting of a multi...
Empirical research into the usability of schematic maps is currently in its infancy. This paper just...
The legibility of an environment (i.e. the ease with which a navigator can comprehend its structure)...
It has often been suggested that due to its inherent spatial nature, a virtual environment (VE) migh...
Route guidance systems provide spatial information that supplement real-world experiences ...
The aim of this study was to examine the necessary conditions for the communication of geographic in...
In this study, it was hypothesized that peopleis performance of way-finding depends on the character...