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Spatial Information Theory A Theoretical Basis for GIS
A representation-oriented taxonomy of gradation
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Brandon Plewe
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August 24 2005
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Continuous change in spatial regions
pp. 163
The algebraic structure of sets of regions
pp. 389
Partition and conquer
pp. 69
Using hierarchical spatial data structures for hierarchical spatial reasoning
pp. 85
Structuring space with image schemata: Wayfinding in airports as a case study
pp. 103
Fiat and bona fide Boundaries: Towards an ontology of spatially extended objects
pp. 121
A representation-oriented taxonomy of gradation
pp. 193
A cognitive assessment of topological spatial relations: Results from an empirical investigation
pp. 347
Cognitive requirements on making and interpreting maps
pp. 363
From knowledge to words to wayfinding: Issues in the production and comprehension of route directions
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