Humans navigating in unfamiliar environments rely on wayfinding directions, either given by people familiar with the area, or communicated through maps or wayfinding services. The essential role of landmarks in human route communication is well-known. However, mapping the human ability to select landmarks ad hoc for route directions to a computational model was never tried before. Wayfinding services manage the problem by using pre-defined points of interest. These points are not automatically identified and they are not related to a specific route. In contrast, here a computational model is presented that selects salient features along a route where needed, e.g., at decision points. We propose measures to formally specify the salience of a...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...
Abstract. Navigation services communicate optimal routes to users by providing sequences of instruct...
This paper complements landmark research with an approach to formalize the structural salience of ob...
In this paper, we propose a conceptual framework for assessing the salience of landmarks for navigat...
Landmarks play key roles in human wayfinding and mobile navigation systems. Existing computational l...
Landmarks are used by people in unfamiliar spatial environments as points of reference with which to...
Humans use visual features of the environment (landmarks) to allow them to navigate: finding new rou...
Mobile navigation systems are important assets for travelers visiting foreign environments, as they ...
The current study examines a small but important ingredient of adequate route directions (RDs): the ...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...
Abstract. Navigation services communicate optimal routes to users by providing sequences of instruct...
This paper complements landmark research with an approach to formalize the structural salience of ob...
In this paper, we propose a conceptual framework for assessing the salience of landmarks for navigat...
Landmarks play key roles in human wayfinding and mobile navigation systems. Existing computational l...
Landmarks are used by people in unfamiliar spatial environments as points of reference with which to...
Humans use visual features of the environment (landmarks) to allow them to navigate: finding new rou...
Mobile navigation systems are important assets for travelers visiting foreign environments, as they ...
The current study examines a small but important ingredient of adequate route directions (RDs): the ...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...
For human-centered mobile navigation systems, a computational landmark selection model is critical t...