Geographical Design : Spatial Cognition and Geographical Information Science


Stephen C. Hirtle, University of Pittsburgh
Bok Engelsk 2011
Utgitt
[San Rafael] : Morgan & Claypool Publishers , [2011]
Omfang
55 sider : : illustrasjoner
Opplysninger
Figure Credits; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Spatial Cognition; Conceptualization of Space; Cognitive Structures; Landmarks; Cognitive Collage; Wayfinding; Matching Problem; Heterogeneity of Space; Expectations; Technologies; Determining of Spatial Location; Display of Spatial Information; Cartographic Principles; Maps; Web Based Mapping and VGI; Other Kinds of Displays; Spatially Relevant Tasks; Cognitive Interfaces for Wayfinding; Variable Routing Programs; Landmark-Based Wayfinding Navigation Systems; Applications through Social Networking; Open Issues.. - What are the Privacy Issues with Regard to Spatial Information?In what Ways Does GPS Replace the Need for Maps Altogether?; What is the Future of User-Centered Spatial Information Systems?; For More Information; Bibliography; Author's Biography;.. - 2. Spatial cognition -- Conceptualization of space -- Cognitive structures -- Landmarks -- Cognitive collage -- Wayfinding -- Matching problem -- Heterogeneity of space -- Expectations --. - 3. Technologies -- Determining of spatial location -- Display of spatial information -- Cartographic principles -- Maps -- Web based mapping and VGI -- Other kinds of displays -- Spatially relevant tasks --. - 4. Cognitive interfaces for wayfinding -- Variable routing programs -- Landmark-based wayfinding navigation systems -- Applications through social networking --. - 5. Open issues -- What are the privacy issues with regard to spatial information -- In what ways does GPS replace the need for maps altogether -- What is the future of user-centered spatial information systems --. - 6. For more information -- Bibliography -- Author's biography. - Figure credits -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction --. - With GIS technologies ranging from Google Maps and Google Earth to the use of smart phones and in-car navigation systems, spatial knowledge is often acquired and communicated through geographic information technologies.This monograph 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 to those capabilities. 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. The monograph concludes with a discussion of the number of outstanding issues, including the changing nature of maps as the primary spatial interface, concerns about privacy for spatial information, and a look at the future of user-centered spatial information systems
Emner
Dewey
ISBN
9781608455959

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