Klippel et al., 2005 - Google Patents
A high-level cognitive framework for route directionsKlippel et al., 2005
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- Klippel A
- Hansen S
- Davies J
- Winter S
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- Proceedings of the SSC
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This paper introduces a framework for route directions based on research results from cognitive science. Contrary to existing route planning systems this approach focuses on cognitive aspects to improve the communication of route knowledge. In order to achieve …
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