Many spatial reasoning tasks involve external diagrams and mental images. Successful problem solving is often furthered by the close functional coupling of spatial reasoning with diagrams and images. For human problem solving of geographic tasks, we present the computational model NEVILLE which proposes a visual model of how mental images and external sketches interact. Behavioral adequacy for a selected set of phenomena such as limited working memory capacity and mental rotation of objects are among the goals realized
After many years of neglect, the topic of mental imagery has recently emerged as an active area of r...
The interest in the cognitive phenomena linked to mental imagery and to reasoning with mental images...
This article investigates the relationship between visual mental representations and spatial mental ...
Empirical findings indicate that humans draw infer- ences about spatial arrangements by constructing...
We propose a computational model for spatial reasoning by means of mental models. Our SRM model (Spa...
Research in spatial cognition offers a wide spectrum of possibilities to combinepsychological and co...
inference, theorem proving Humans employ diagrams and other pictures, both real and imagined, as aid...
How can human diagram-based spatial problem solving be computationally modeled so that the resulting...
Abstract:- This paper outlines a cognitive model in which internal representations are spatial funct...
This protocol study investigated the differences in problem-solving strategies used by participants ...
Human reasoning about spatial environments or spatial configurations is often based on spatio-analog...
we explore different ways in which a computa-tional model of diagrammatic reasoning can cap-ture ima...
Recent brain imaging studies have provided evidence that the parietal cortex plays a key role in rea...
Guyau's (1890) hypothesis that time is represented in a spatial format implies that reasoning about ...
Collaborative human-computer reasoning creates asymmetric reasoning situations in which the human an...
After many years of neglect, the topic of mental imagery has recently emerged as an active area of r...
The interest in the cognitive phenomena linked to mental imagery and to reasoning with mental images...
This article investigates the relationship between visual mental representations and spatial mental ...
Empirical findings indicate that humans draw infer- ences about spatial arrangements by constructing...
We propose a computational model for spatial reasoning by means of mental models. Our SRM model (Spa...
Research in spatial cognition offers a wide spectrum of possibilities to combinepsychological and co...
inference, theorem proving Humans employ diagrams and other pictures, both real and imagined, as aid...
How can human diagram-based spatial problem solving be computationally modeled so that the resulting...
Abstract:- This paper outlines a cognitive model in which internal representations are spatial funct...
This protocol study investigated the differences in problem-solving strategies used by participants ...
Human reasoning about spatial environments or spatial configurations is often based on spatio-analog...
we explore different ways in which a computa-tional model of diagrammatic reasoning can cap-ture ima...
Recent brain imaging studies have provided evidence that the parietal cortex plays a key role in rea...
Guyau's (1890) hypothesis that time is represented in a spatial format implies that reasoning about ...
Collaborative human-computer reasoning creates asymmetric reasoning situations in which the human an...
After many years of neglect, the topic of mental imagery has recently emerged as an active area of r...
The interest in the cognitive phenomena linked to mental imagery and to reasoning with mental images...
This article investigates the relationship between visual mental representations and spatial mental ...