The current study examines a small but important ingredient of adequate route directions (RDs): the selection of landmarks ("go left at the red building"). The starting point is a collection of RDs elicited in visual environments systematically differing in two characteristics which are easy to be detected by navigation software (path complexity and visual clutter). In this paper we focus on the set of landmarks produced by respondents in this experiment and analyze to what extent they can be predicted on the basis of their perceptual salience (as a function of size and pixel salience). We conclude that perceptual salience influences landmark choice only to a limited extent, other factors related to the specific navigation task play an impo...
In the era of smartphones, route-planning and navigation is supported by freely and globally availab...
In the era of smartphones, route-planning and navigation is supported by freely and globally availab...
Abstract. Navigation services communicate optimal routes to users by providing sequences of instruct...
In this paper, we propose a conceptual framework for assessing the salience of landmarks for navigat...
In this study, we ask whether references to paths and landmarks in route directions (RDs) are influe...
Humans use visual features of the environment (landmarks) to allow them to navigate: finding new rou...
Humans navigating in unfamiliar environments rely on wayfinding directions, either given by people f...
Navigation is a process that humans use to get from A to B. Landmarks used during navigation and way...
Navigation is a process that humans use to get from A to B. Landmarks used during navigation and way...
It has been shown that people encounter difficulties in using representations and devices designed t...
In the era of smartphones, route-planning and navigation is supported by freely and globally availab...
This paper complements landmark research with an approach to formalize the structural salience of ob...
It has been shown that people encounter difficulties in using representations and devices designed t...
It has been shown that people encounter difficulties in using representations and devices designed t...
Landmarks are accepted as one of the vital elements in both virtual and real environments during way...
In the era of smartphones, route-planning and navigation is supported by freely and globally availab...
In the era of smartphones, route-planning and navigation is supported by freely and globally availab...
Abstract. Navigation services communicate optimal routes to users by providing sequences of instruct...
In this paper, we propose a conceptual framework for assessing the salience of landmarks for navigat...
In this study, we ask whether references to paths and landmarks in route directions (RDs) are influe...
Humans use visual features of the environment (landmarks) to allow them to navigate: finding new rou...
Humans navigating in unfamiliar environments rely on wayfinding directions, either given by people f...
Navigation is a process that humans use to get from A to B. Landmarks used during navigation and way...
Navigation is a process that humans use to get from A to B. Landmarks used during navigation and way...
It has been shown that people encounter difficulties in using representations and devices designed t...
In the era of smartphones, route-planning and navigation is supported by freely and globally availab...
This paper complements landmark research with an approach to formalize the structural salience of ob...
It has been shown that people encounter difficulties in using representations and devices designed t...
It has been shown that people encounter difficulties in using representations and devices designed t...
Landmarks are accepted as one of the vital elements in both virtual and real environments during way...
In the era of smartphones, route-planning and navigation is supported by freely and globally availab...
In the era of smartphones, route-planning and navigation is supported by freely and globally availab...
Abstract. Navigation services communicate optimal routes to users by providing sequences of instruct...