Traditionally, Euclidean geometry is treated by scientists as a priori and objective. However, when we take the position of an agent, the problem of selecting a best route should also factor in the abilities of the agent, its embodiment and particularly its cognitive effort. In this paper we consider geometry in terms of travel between states within a world by incorporating information processing costs with the appropriate spatial distances. This induces a geometry that increasingly differs from the original geometry of the given world as information costs become increasingly important. We visualise this "cognitive geometry" by projecting it onto 2- and 3-dimensional spaces showing distinct distortions reflecting the emergence of epistemic ...
The ability to estimate distance and time to spatial goals is fundamental for survival. In cases whe...
Space Syntax methodology has used a topological representation of space to provide robust correlatio...
We advocate the use of a notion of entropy that reflects the relative abundances of the symbols in a...
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When faced with navigating back somewhere we have been before we might either retrace our steps or s...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
In human spatial awareness, 3-D projective geometry structures information integration and action pl...
The source code and data repository for the paper entitled "A space of goals: the cognitive geometry...
Human spatial strategies are heuristics that allocate cognitive and behavioural resources for naviga...
In human spatial awareness, information appears to be represented according to 3-D projective geomet...
Human spatial strategies are heuristics that allocate cognitive and behavioural resources for naviga...
Humans are exposed to a continuous stream of sensory data, yet understand theworld in terms of discr...
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the structure of space in terms of both perception and acti...
(A) An example navigation problem, where an agent starts at the green dot and needs to navigate to t...
International audienceWe propose a computational model of human navigation, which encompasses both g...
The ability to estimate distance and time to spatial goals is fundamental for survival. In cases whe...
Space Syntax methodology has used a topological representation of space to provide robust correlatio...
We advocate the use of a notion of entropy that reflects the relative abundances of the symbols in a...
© 2022 The Authors. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
When faced with navigating back somewhere we have been before we might either retrace our steps or s...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
In human spatial awareness, 3-D projective geometry structures information integration and action pl...
The source code and data repository for the paper entitled "A space of goals: the cognitive geometry...
Human spatial strategies are heuristics that allocate cognitive and behavioural resources for naviga...
In human spatial awareness, information appears to be represented according to 3-D projective geomet...
Human spatial strategies are heuristics that allocate cognitive and behavioural resources for naviga...
Humans are exposed to a continuous stream of sensory data, yet understand theworld in terms of discr...
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the structure of space in terms of both perception and acti...
(A) An example navigation problem, where an agent starts at the green dot and needs to navigate to t...
International audienceWe propose a computational model of human navigation, which encompasses both g...
The ability to estimate distance and time to spatial goals is fundamental for survival. In cases whe...
Space Syntax methodology has used a topological representation of space to provide robust correlatio...
We advocate the use of a notion of entropy that reflects the relative abundances of the symbols in a...