Experiments in this article test the hypothesis that formal direction models used in artificial intelligence correspond to intuitive direction concepts of humans. Cognitively adequate formal models of spatial relations are important for information retrieval tasks, cognitive robotics, and multiple spatial reasoning applications. We detail two experiments using two objects (airplanes) systematically located in relation to each other. Participants performed a grouping task to make their intuitive direction concepts explicit. The results reveal an important, so far insufficiently discussed aspect of cognitive direction concepts: Intuitive (natural) direction concepts do not follow a one-size-fits-all strategy. The behavioral data only forms a ...
Four experiments investigated the manner in which people use spatial reference directions to organiz...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [136]-143).Verbs that describe actions or events seem to ...
Two experiments investigated whether the spatial reference directions that are used to specify objec...
Experiments in this article test the hypothesis that formal direction models used in artificial inte...
We report new findings about the mental representation of direction concepts and how these findings ...
Abstract. This paper presents results showing that eye movements reflect spa-tial relations in menta...
Abstract—We present a framework to transfer cognitive human navigation behaviors to an artificial ag...
Keeping oriented in the surrounding space requires an accurate representation of one's spatial posit...
Learning and generalization in spatial domains is often thought to rely on a “cognitive map”, repres...
7noThe verbal descriptions of an environment elicit a spatial mental model, in which the linear disp...
It is desirable that formal theories of qualitative reasoning should be in-formed by the ways in whi...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.The verbal descriptions...
Keeping oriented in the surrounding space requires an accurate representation of one's spatial posit...
Keeping oriented in the surrounding space requires an accurate representation of one's spatial posit...
Four experiments investigated the manner in which people use spatial reference directions to organiz...
Four experiments investigated the manner in which people use spatial reference directions to organiz...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [136]-143).Verbs that describe actions or events seem to ...
Two experiments investigated whether the spatial reference directions that are used to specify objec...
Experiments in this article test the hypothesis that formal direction models used in artificial inte...
We report new findings about the mental representation of direction concepts and how these findings ...
Abstract. This paper presents results showing that eye movements reflect spa-tial relations in menta...
Abstract—We present a framework to transfer cognitive human navigation behaviors to an artificial ag...
Keeping oriented in the surrounding space requires an accurate representation of one's spatial posit...
Learning and generalization in spatial domains is often thought to rely on a “cognitive map”, repres...
7noThe verbal descriptions of an environment elicit a spatial mental model, in which the linear disp...
It is desirable that formal theories of qualitative reasoning should be in-formed by the ways in whi...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.The verbal descriptions...
Keeping oriented in the surrounding space requires an accurate representation of one's spatial posit...
Keeping oriented in the surrounding space requires an accurate representation of one's spatial posit...
Four experiments investigated the manner in which people use spatial reference directions to organiz...
Four experiments investigated the manner in which people use spatial reference directions to organiz...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [136]-143).Verbs that describe actions or events seem to ...
Two experiments investigated whether the spatial reference directions that are used to specify objec...