Klippel et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Wayfinding choremes—a language for modeling conceptual route knowledgeKlippel et al., 2005
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- Klippel A
- Tappe H
- Kulik L
- Lee P
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- Journal of Visual Languages & Computing
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The emergent interest in ontological and conceptual approaches to modeling route information results from new information technologies as well as from a multidisciplinary interest in spatial cognition. Linguistics investigates verbal route directions; cartography …
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