This report describes the outcome of the Specialist Meeting of the NCGIA Research Initiative 21 on "Formal Models of Commonsense Geographic Worlds". The meeting was held in San Marcos, TX on October 30- November 3, 1996.Research Initiative 21 is concerned with the development of formal models of commonsense geographic worlds. Discussions at the Specialist Meeting focused on the commonsense or naive geographic reasoning that people perform and whose outcome makes intuitive sense to most people. The Specialist Meeting brought together specialists from geographic information science, artificial intelligence, computer science, geography, developmental psychology, and behavioral science to foster discussions leading towards a better understandin...
This report describes the Specialist Meeting of the National Center for Geographic Information and A...
The nature of geographic knowledge today is very different from what it was fifty years ago. It has ...
Geographic information systems have become part of the mainstream. From their early days as an expen...
This paper defines the notion and concepts of Naive Geography, the field of study that is concerned ...
The Workshop focused on research issues concerning the cognition of scale in geographic information,...
This report is a summary of the Specialist meeting for NCGIA Research Initiative 8 entitled "Formali...
this report provides the participant list and contact information. Section 3 provides the research s...
In this paper human experience and perception of phenomena and relations in space are studied. This ...
This report is a summary of the specialist meeting of NCGIA Initiative 19: ‘The Social Implications ...
The three papers contained in this report address different aspects of the problem of formalizing hu...
ABSTRACT: The purpose ofthis paper is to position recent GIS & Society applications within the b...
The workshop on "Cognitive Models of Dynamic Geographic Phenomena and Their Representations" was des...
Human conceptualization of space and its reflection in language represent a critical element in the ...
Sharing of geographic information involves more than simple data exchange. To facilitate sharing, th...
Provides an in-depth look at the issues of spatial relationships and how to accurately describe them...
This report describes the Specialist Meeting of the National Center for Geographic Information and A...
The nature of geographic knowledge today is very different from what it was fifty years ago. It has ...
Geographic information systems have become part of the mainstream. From their early days as an expen...
This paper defines the notion and concepts of Naive Geography, the field of study that is concerned ...
The Workshop focused on research issues concerning the cognition of scale in geographic information,...
This report is a summary of the Specialist meeting for NCGIA Research Initiative 8 entitled "Formali...
this report provides the participant list and contact information. Section 3 provides the research s...
In this paper human experience and perception of phenomena and relations in space are studied. This ...
This report is a summary of the specialist meeting of NCGIA Initiative 19: ‘The Social Implications ...
The three papers contained in this report address different aspects of the problem of formalizing hu...
ABSTRACT: The purpose ofthis paper is to position recent GIS & Society applications within the b...
The workshop on "Cognitive Models of Dynamic Geographic Phenomena and Their Representations" was des...
Human conceptualization of space and its reflection in language represent a critical element in the ...
Sharing of geographic information involves more than simple data exchange. To facilitate sharing, th...
Provides an in-depth look at the issues of spatial relationships and how to accurately describe them...
This report describes the Specialist Meeting of the National Center for Geographic Information and A...
The nature of geographic knowledge today is very different from what it was fifty years ago. It has ...
Geographic information systems have become part of the mainstream. From their early days as an expen...