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The Use of Maps, Images and “Gestures” for Navigation

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Spatial Cognition II

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The problem of designing an information system for locating objects in space is discussed. Using the framework of a cognitive collage, as developed by Tversky (1993), it is argued that redundant information from a variety of media is most useful in constructing a spatial information broker. This approach is supported by examining four case studies in detail, you-are-here maps, information kiosks, an information browser, and library locator system. Implications for design of future navigation systems are discussed.

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Hirtle, S.C. (2000). The Use of Maps, Images and “Gestures” for Navigation. In: Freksa, C., Habel, C., Brauer, W., Wender, K.F. (eds) Spatial Cognition II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 1849. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45460-8_3

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