Studying the 3D aspect of spatial information has become increasingly important due to changes in the way we interact with the surrounding environments as well as technological innovations. Current pen-and-paper approaches of sketch mapping have a limitation in investigating 3D spatial knowledge as they are forced to be drawn on 2D interfaces. In this paper, we propose the concept of 3D sketch mapping as a tool to study human spatial knowledge by externalizing the mental models of spatial information with 3D representations. The goal of this paper is to introduce the concept, discuss its potential importance and challenges, and share our vision for future research directions.ISSN:1868-896
International audienceSketching is one of the most natural ways to exchange ideas. It has been used ...
Sketches are produced in many domains to communicate with self or others. They are a kind of externa...
International audienceThe rise of online mapping, mobile Internet, and smart devices allows to renew...
Studying the 3D aspect of spatial information has become increasingly important due to changes in th...
The formative years of cognitive mapping research focused on theoretical understanding, with less em...
It is commonly recognized that free-hand sketch maps are influenced by cognitive impacts and therefo...
Sketching and drawing are valuable tools for communi-cating conceptual and spatial information. When...
Sketching is an interactive process of communication, using drawings and linguistic information to c...
Sketch mapping is a method to investigate a person’s spatial perception and knowledge about the surr...
People use verbal descriptions to communicate spatial information, externalising relevant parts of t...
In this paper, we present a systematic approach to sketch map interpretation. The method decomposes ...
This research investigates the use of sketching techniques in 3D modeling and reconstruction to enha...
How does learning affect the structure of domain knowledge? This question is difficult to address in...
Humans tend to encode the environment by means of two types of spatial relations: coordinate (metric...
International audienceSketching is one of the most natural ways to exchange ideas. It has been used ...
Sketches are produced in many domains to communicate with self or others. They are a kind of externa...
International audienceThe rise of online mapping, mobile Internet, and smart devices allows to renew...
Studying the 3D aspect of spatial information has become increasingly important due to changes in th...
The formative years of cognitive mapping research focused on theoretical understanding, with less em...
It is commonly recognized that free-hand sketch maps are influenced by cognitive impacts and therefo...
Sketching and drawing are valuable tools for communi-cating conceptual and spatial information. When...
Sketching is an interactive process of communication, using drawings and linguistic information to c...
Sketch mapping is a method to investigate a person’s spatial perception and knowledge about the surr...
People use verbal descriptions to communicate spatial information, externalising relevant parts of t...
In this paper, we present a systematic approach to sketch map interpretation. The method decomposes ...
This research investigates the use of sketching techniques in 3D modeling and reconstruction to enha...
How does learning affect the structure of domain knowledge? This question is difficult to address in...
Humans tend to encode the environment by means of two types of spatial relations: coordinate (metric...
International audienceSketching is one of the most natural ways to exchange ideas. It has been used ...
Sketches are produced in many domains to communicate with self or others. They are a kind of externa...
International audienceThe rise of online mapping, mobile Internet, and smart devices allows to renew...