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Conference On Spatial Information Theory

COSIT 2005

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activity-based models of spatial knowledge
cognitive structure of spatial knowledge
cooperative work with spatial information
events and processes in geographic space
incomplete or imprecise spatial knowledge
languages of spatial relations
naive geography/behavioral geography
navigation by organisms and robots
ontology of space
presentation/communication of spatial information
quality issues in geographic information
social and cultural organization of space
spatial and temporal reasoning
spatial data integration/interoperability
spatial decision-support systems
structure of geographic information
time in geographic information
user-interface design/spatialization of interfaces
 
 



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