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What is Spatial Semantic Hierarchy (SSH)

Handbook of Research on Geoinformatics
A computational model defining acquisition and representation of spatial knowledge on different levels of abstraction ranging from sensory information to topological knowledge.
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Cognitively Ergonomic Route Directions
Alexander Klippel (University of Melbourne, Australia), Kai-Florian Richter (Universität Bremen, Germany), and Stefan Hansen (Spatial/Information Systems Ltd./LISAsoft, Australia)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 9
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-995-3.ch029
Abstract
This contribution provides an overview of elements of cognitively ergonomic route directions. Cognitive ergonomics, in general, seeks to identify characteristics of cognitive information processing and to formalize these characteristics such that they can be used to improve information systems. For route directions, an increasing number of behavioral studies have, for example, pointed to the following characteristics: the use of landmarks, changing levels of granularity, the qualitative description of spatial relations. The authors detail these aspects and additionally introduce formal approaches that incorporate them to automatically provide route directions that adhere to principles of cognitive ergonomics.
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