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_aHirtle, Stephen C. _eauthor. _4aut _4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut _980822 |
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_aGeographical Design _h[electronic resource] : _bSpatial Cognition and Geographical Information Science, Second Edition / _cby Stephen C Hirtle. |
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_aCham : _bSpringer International Publishing : _bImprint: Springer, _c2019. |
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_aSynthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics, _x1946-7699 |
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505 | 0 | _aFigure Credits -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Spatial Cognition -- Spatial Technologies -- Cognitive Interfaces for Wayfinding -- Open Issues -- For More Information -- Bibliography -- Author Biography . | |
520 | _aWith spatial technologies ranging from mapping software to the use of location-based services, spatial knowledge is often acquired and communicated through geographic information technologies. This book describes the interplay between spatial cognition research and use of spatial interfaces. It begins by reviewing what is known about how humans process spatial concepts and then moves on to discuss how interfaces can be improved to take advantage of those capabilities by disambiguating cognitive aspects, conceptual aspects, computational aspects, and communications aspects. Special attention is given to a variety of innovative geographical platforms that provide users with an intuitive understanding and support the further acquisition of spatial knowledge. Alternatives to shortest-path algorithms to explore more scenic routes, as well as individual user differences that can emerge from previous experiences with virtual spaces, are also discussed. The book concludes with a discussion ofthe number of outstanding issues, including the changing nature of maps as the primary spatial interface, concerns about privacy for spatial information, and looks at the future of user-centered spatial information systems. | ||
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_aHuman-computer interaction. _96196 |
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_aUser Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction. _931632 |
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