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Spatial Cognition V 2006: Bremen, Germany
- Thomas Barkowsky, Markus Knauff

, Gérard Ligozat, Daniel R. Montello:
Spatial Cognition V: Reasoning, Action, Interaction, International Conference Spatial Cognition 2006, Bremen, Germany, September 24-28, 2006, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4387, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-75665-1
Spatial Reasoning, Human-Robot Interaction, and Assistance
- Alexander Scivos:

Reachability and Dependency Calculi: Reasoning in Network Algebras. 1-19 - Peter Bogaert, Nico Van de Weghe

, Anthony G. Cohn, Frank Witlox
, Philippe De Maeyer:
The Qualitative Trajectory Calculus on Networks. 20-38 - Jan Oliver Wallgrün, Lutz Frommberger, Diedrich Wolter, Frank Dylla, Christian Freksa:

Qualitative Spatial Representation and Reasoning in the SparQ-Toolbox. 39-58 - Sylvia Fitting, Gary L. Allen, Douglas H. Wedell:

Remembering Places in Space: A Human Analog Study of the Morris Water Maze. 59-75 - Kerstin Fischer:

The Role of Users' Concepts of the Robot in Human-Robot Spatial Instruction. 76-89 - Inessa Seifert:

Collaborative Assistance with Spatio-temporal Planning Problems. 90-106
Visuo-Spatial Reasoning and Spatial Dynamics
- Joana Hois, Michael Wünstel, John A. Bateman, Thomas Röfer:

Dialog-Based 3D-Image Recognition Using a Domain Ontology. 107-126 - Jim Davies, Janice I. Glasgow, Tony Kuo:

Protein Structure Prediction with Visuospatial Analogy. 127-139 - Markus Huff

, Stephan Schwan, Bärbel Garsoffky:
The Spatial Representation of Dynamic Scenes - An Integrative Approach. 140-155 - Inga Mau, Kathleen Stewart Hornsby, Ian D. Bishop:

Modeling Geospatial Events and Impacts Through Qualitative Change. 156-174
Spatial Concepts, Human Memory, and Mental Reasoning
- Marco Ragni

, Thomas Fangmeier, Lara Webber
, Markus Knauff
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Preferred Mental Models: How and Why They Are So Important in Human Reasoning with Spatial Relations. 175-190 - Holger Schultheis

, Sven Bertel, Thomas Barkowsky, Inessa Seifert:
The Spatial and the Visual in Mental Spatial Reasoning: An Ill-Posed Distinction. 191-209 - Amitabha Mukerjee, Mausoom Sarkar:

Grounded Perceptual Schemas: Developmental Acquisition of Spatial Concepts. 210-228 - Carsten Winkelholz, Christopher M. Schlick:

Modeling Human Spatial Memory Within a Symbolic Architecture of Cognition. 229-248 - Björn Rump, Timothy P. McNamara:

Updating in Models of Spatial Memory. 249-269 - Marios N. Avraamides, Melina-Nicole Kyranidou:

Sensorimotor Interference When Reasoning About Described Environments. 270-287 - Glenn Gunzelmann, Don R. Lyon:

Mechanisms for Human Spatial Competence. 288-307
Navigation, Wayfinding, and Route Instructions
- Shazia Haque, Lars Kulik, Alexander Klippel:

Algorithms for Reliable Navigation and Wayfinding. 308-326 - Hui Shi, Christian Mandel, Robert J. Ross

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Interpreting Route Instructions as Qualitative Spatial Actions. 327-345 - Samvith Srinivas, Stephen C. Hirtle

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Knowledge Based Schematization of Route Directions. 346-364 - Christoph Hölscher, Simon J. Büchner, Tobias Meilinger, Gerhard Strube:

Map Use and Wayfinding Strategies in a Multi-building Ensemble. 365-380 - Tobias Meilinger, Christoph Hölscher, Simon J. Büchner, Martin Brösamle:

How Much Information Do You Need? Schematic Maps in Wayfinding and Self Localisation. 381-400 - Thora Tenbrink

, Jan Malte Wiener:
Wayfinding Strategies in Behavior and Language: A Symmetric and Interdisciplinary Approach to Cognitive Processes. 401-420 - Romain Thomas, Stéphane Donikian:

A Spatial Cognitive Map and a Human-Like Memory Model Dedicated to Pedestrian Navigation in Virtual Urban Environments. 421-438
Linguistic and Social Issues in Spatial Knowledge Processing
- Anna-Katharina Lautenschütz, Clare Davies, Martin Raubal, Angela Schwering, Eric Pederson:

The Influence of Scale, Context and Spatial Preposition in Linguistic Topology. 439-452 - Kai-Florian Richter, Alexander Klippel:

Before or After: Prepositions in Spatially Constrained Systems. 453-469 - Constanze Vorwerg, Thora Tenbrink

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Discourse Factors Influencing Spatial Descriptions in English and German. 470-488 - Claus-Christian Carbon:

Autobahn People: Distance Estimations Between German Cities Biased by Social Factors and the Autobahn. 489-500

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