Seminar: Raumkognition - Themen
Allgemeine Leseempfehlungen
- D. Montello: Navigation. In P. Shah and A. Miyake,
The Cambridge Handbook of Visuospatial Thinking. Ch. 7, pp. 257-294 (Pdf)
D. Montello: Navigation. In P. Shah and A. Miyake, The Cambridge Handbook of Visuospatial Thinking. Ch. 7, pp. 257-294 (Pdf)
Vortragsthemen
- Spatial knowledge
Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Gerhard Strube
Literatur: Thorndyke, P.W. & Hayes-Roth, B.: Differences in spatial knowledge acquired from maps and navigation. Cognitive Psychology, 14, 560-589, 1982 (Pdf)
Referent(-in): Nora Merkel
Kommentatoren: Harmut Hanke, Judith Beck
- Individual differences in working memory
Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Gerhard Strube
Literatur: Miyake et al.: Individual differences in working memory. J. Exp. Psychol., 2001 (Pdf)
Referent(-in): Judith Beck
Kommentatoren: Benedikt Becker,Harmut Hanke
- Desert ant navigation: A case study
Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Gerhard Strube
Literatur: R. Wehner: Desert ant navigation: How miniature brains solve complex tasks. Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 2003 (Pdf)
Referent(-in): Ingmar Berger
Kommentatoren: Andreas Klein, Nora Merkel
- Cognitive processes associated with maps
Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Gerhard Strube
Literatur: A. K. Lobben: Tasks, strategies, and cognitive processes associated with navigational map reading. Professional Geographer, 2004 (Pdf)
Referent(-in): Harmut Hanke
Kommentatoren: Judith Beck, Kerstin Haring
- Qualitative temporal / 1-dimensional spatial reasoning
Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Bernhard Nebel
Literatur: J. F. Allen: Maintaining knowledge about temporal intervals. CACM, 26(11), 1983 (Pdf) M. Vilain, H. Kautz, and P. van Beek: Constraint propagation algorithms for temporal reasoning: A revised report. In D. S. Weld and J. de Kleer (eds.), Readings in Qualitative Reasoning about Physical Systems, Morgan-Kaufman, 373-381, 1989 (Pdf)
Referent(-in): Pascal Bercher
Kommentatoren: Matthias Westphal, Joerg Mueller
- Preferred mental models
Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Bernhard Nebel
Literatur: Rauh et al.: Preferred and alternative mental models in spatial reasoning. Spatial Cognition and Computation,, 5(2 &3), 2005 (Pdf)
Referent(-in): Andreas Klein
Kommentatoren: Ingmar Berger
- Qualitative representation and reasoning
Betreuer: The Traveling Salesman Problem from a computal and a cognitive view
Betreuer: The influence of relational complexity in spatial reasoning
Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Marco Ragni
Literatur: G. Goodwin and P. N. Johnson-Laird: Reasoning about relations. Psychological Review , 112, 468-493, 2005, (Pdf)
Referent(-in): Kerstin Haring
Kommentatoren: Pascal Bercher
- The role of spatial representations in syllogistic reasoning
Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Marco Ragni
Literatur: N. Chater and M. Oaksford: The probability heuristics model of syllogistic reasoning. Cognitive Psychology, 38, 191-258, 1999 (Pdf)
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- Place recognition in 2D maps
Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Wolfram Burgard,
Óscar Martínez Mozos
Literatur: B. Kuipers and P. Beeson: Bootstrap learning for place recognition. Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), 2002 (Pdf)
Referent(-in): Norbert Wiedermann
Kommentatoren: Andreas Klein, Nora Merkel
- Extraction of topological maps from 2D maps (1)
Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Wolfram Burgard,
Óscar Martínez Mozos
Literatur: S. Thrun: Learning metric-topological maps for indoor mobile robot navigation. Artificial Intelligence, 99(1):21-71, 1998 (Ps)
Referent(-in): Daniel Maier
Kommentatoren: Norbert Wiedermann, Jessica Emler
- Extraction of topological maps from 2D maps (2)
Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Wolfram Burgard,
Óscar Martínez Mozos
Literatur: S. Friedman, H. Pasula, and D. Fox: Voronoi random fields: Extracting the topological structure of indoor environments via place labeling. Proc. of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), 2007 (Pdf)
Referent(-in): Jessica Emler
Kommentatoren: Norbert Wiedermann, Joerg Mueller
- Topological map extraction and navigation using vision
Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Wolfram Burgard,
Óscar Martínez Mozos
Literatur: O. Booij, B. Terwijn, Z. Zivkovic, and B. Kroese: Navigation using an appearance based topological map. Proc. of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2007 (Pdf)
Referent(-in): Joerg Mueller
Kommentatoren: Benedikt Becker, Jessica Emler
Betreuer: | Prof. Dr. Gerhard Strube |
Literatur: | Thorndyke, P.W. & Hayes-Roth, B.: Differences in spatial knowledge acquired from maps and navigation. Cognitive Psychology, 14, 560-589, 1982 (Pdf) |
Referent(-in): | Nora Merkel |
Kommentatoren: | Harmut Hanke, Judith Beck |
Betreuer: | Prof. Dr. Gerhard Strube |
Literatur: | Miyake et al.: Individual differences in working memory. J. Exp. Psychol., 2001 (Pdf) |
Referent(-in): | Judith Beck |
Kommentatoren: | Benedikt Becker,Harmut Hanke |
Betreuer: | Prof. Dr. Gerhard Strube |
Literatur: | R. Wehner: Desert ant navigation: How miniature brains solve complex tasks. Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 2003 (Pdf) |
Referent(-in): | Ingmar Berger |
Kommentatoren: | Andreas Klein, Nora Merkel |
Betreuer: | Prof. Dr. Gerhard Strube |
Literatur: | A. K. Lobben: Tasks, strategies, and cognitive processes associated with navigational map reading. Professional Geographer, 2004 (Pdf) |
Referent(-in): | Harmut Hanke |
Kommentatoren: | Judith Beck, Kerstin Haring |
Betreuer: | Prof. Dr. Bernhard Nebel |
Literatur: | J. F. Allen: Maintaining knowledge about temporal intervals. CACM, 26(11), 1983 (Pdf) M. Vilain, H. Kautz, and P. van Beek: Constraint propagation algorithms for temporal reasoning: A revised report. In D. S. Weld and J. de Kleer (eds.), Readings in Qualitative Reasoning about Physical Systems, Morgan-Kaufman, 373-381, 1989 (Pdf) |
Referent(-in): | Pascal Bercher |
Kommentatoren: | Matthias Westphal, Joerg Mueller |
Betreuer: | Prof. Dr. Bernhard Nebel |
Literatur: | Rauh et al.: Preferred and alternative mental models in spatial reasoning. Spatial Cognition and Computation,, 5(2 &3), 2005 (Pdf) |
Referent(-in): | Andreas Klein |
Kommentatoren: | Ingmar Berger |
Betreuer: | The Traveling Salesman Problem from a computal and a cognitive view
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