The following posters have been accepted for COSIT '11:
- Linda Abarbanell
Task-specific and culture-specific constraints on memory for body movements - Mehul Bhatt and Jan Oliver Wallgrün
Analytical intelligence for geospatial dynamics - Juliane Brink and Ragnar Warrlich
Sensor movement planning based on qualitative spatio-temporal reasoning - Level of detail of observations in space and time
Auriol Degbelo and Christoph Stasch - Using change identifiers for efficient tracking of dot-pattern footprints
Maximillian Dupenois and Antony Galton - COSIT at twenty: Measuring research trends and interdisciplinarity
Karl Grossner and Benjamin Adams - A Theory of multidimensional qualitative space: Semantic integration of spatial theories that distinguish interior from boundary contact
Torsten Hahmann and Michael Grüninger - Towards a theory of spatial assistance from a phenomenological perspective: Technical and social factors for blind navigation
Kirsten Jacobson, Nicholas A. Giudice, and Reinhard Moratz - Provenance and trust in volunteered geographic information: The case of OpenStreetMap
Carsten Keßler, Johannes Trame, and Tomi Kauppinen - A Context-sensitive wayfinding ontology for hiking based on an empirical study
Pyry Kettunen and L. Tiina Sarjakoski - Machine learning for interpretation of spatial natural language in terms of QSR
Parisa Kordjamshidi, Joana Hois, Martijn van Otterlo, and Marie-Francine Moens - A Conceptual framework for comparing navigation across different domains: Lessons from blind navigation
Julio C. Mateo - To what extent are Brown Hyena pairs in Northern Botswana interacting? An exploration using spatially explicit simulated movement patterns
Jennifer A. Miller - chorochronos.org: A geoportal for movement data and processes
Nikos Pelekis, Emmanuel Stefanakis, Ioannis Kopanakis, Christina Zotali, Marios Vodas, and Yannis Theodoridis - Analysing and representing collective motion
Zena Wood and Antony Galton - Similarities and differences between outdoor and indoor space from the perspective of navigation
Liping Yang and Michael Worboys |