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Spatio-Temporal Reasoning 1992: Pisa, Italy
- Andrew U. Frank, Irene Campari, Ubaldo Formentini:

Theories and Methods of Spatio-Temporal Reasoning in Geographic Space, International Conference GIS - From Space to Territory: Theories and Methods of Spatio-Temporal Reasoning, Pisa, Italy, September 21-23, 1992, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 639, Springer 1992, ISBN 3-540-55966-3
Invited Papers
- Reginald G. Golledge:

Do People Understand Spatial Concepts: The Case of First-Order Primitives. 1-21 - Richard T. Snodgrass:

Temporal Databases. 22-64
Technical Papers
Section I
- Helen Couclelis:

People Manipulate Objects (but Cultivate Fields): Beyond the Raster-Vector Debate in GIS. 65-77 - Robbin R. Hough:

Time and Space: An Economic Model. 78-96 - Keiichi Takeuchi:

The Changing Language of and Persisting Patterns in the Urban Design of Edo/Tokyo. 97-109
Section II
- Albert Z. Guttenberg:

Toward a Behavioral Theory of Regionalization. 110-121 - Bianca Falcidieno, Caterina Pienovi, Michela Spagnuolo:

Descriptive Modeling and Prescriptive Modeling in Spatial Data Handling. 122-135 - Daniel R. Montello:

The Geometry of Environmental Knowledge. 136-152
Section III
- Dimitris Papadias, Timos K. Sellis

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Spatial Reasoning Using Symbolic Arrays. 153-161 - Christian Freksa:

Using Orientation Information for Qualitative Spatial Reasoning. 162-178 - Erland Jungert:

The Observer's Point of View: An Extension of Symbolic Projections. 179-195 - Max J. Egenhofer, Khaled K. Al-Taha:

Reasoning about Gradual Changes of Topological Relationships. 196-219
Section IV
- Christopher M. Gold:

The Meaning of "Neighbour". 220-235 - Leila De Floriani, Enrico Puppo:

A Hierarchical Triangle-Based Model for Terrain Description. 236-251 - Thanasis Hadzilacos

, Nectaria Tryfona:
A Model for Expressing topological Integrity Constraints in Geographic Databases. 252-268 - A. Stewart Fotheringham, Andrew Curtis:

Encoding Spatial Information: The Evidence for Hierarchical Processing. 269-287
Section V
- Scott M. Freundschuh:

Is there a Relationship Between Spatial Cognition and Environmental Patterns? 289-304 - David M. Mark:

Counter-Intuitive Geographic "Facts": Clues for Spatial Reasoning at Geographic Scales. 305-317 - Shaun Futch, David N. Chin, Matthew McGranaghan, Jinn-Guey Lay

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Spatial-Linguistic Reasoning in LEI (Locality and Elevation Interpreter). 318-327 - Mikko Lindholm, Tapani Sarjakoski:

User Models and Information Theory in the Design of a Query Interface for GIS. 328-347
Section VI
- Sabine Timpf

, Gary S. Volta, David W. Pollock, Max J. Egenhofer:
A Conceptual Model of Wayfinding Using Multiple Levels of Abstraction. 348-367 - Kazuo Hiraki, Yuichiro Anzai:

Towards Acquiring Spatio-Temporal Knowledge from Sensor Data. 368-378 - A. Barbanente, D. Borri, Floriana Esposito, Pietro Leo, G. Maciocco, F. Selicato:

Automatically Acquiring Knowledge by Digital Maps in Artificial Intelligence Planning Techniques. 379-401 - Peter A. Whigham, Robert I. McKay, J. R. Davis:

Machine Induction of Geospatial Knowledge. 402-417 - Ombretta Paladino:

Treatment of Qualitative Geographic Information in Monitoring Environmental Pollution. 418-431

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