References of NCGIA Research Initiative 2: Languages of Spatial Relations

Couclelis, H. (1991) Requirements for planning-relevant GIS: A spatial perspective. Papers in Regional Science 70(1): 9-19.

Mark, D.M. and Frank, A.U., editors (1991) Cognitive and Linguistic Aspects of Geographic Space. Kluwer, Dordrecht (camera-ready book manuscript sent to Kluwer, September 1991).

Frank, A. U., 1987. Towards a Spatial Theory. Proceedings, International Geographic Information Systems (IGIS) Symposium: The Research Agenda, 2, 215-225.

Frank, A. U., 1991. Qualitative spatial reasoning about cardinal directions. Proceedings, Auto Carto 10, Baltimore, MD 6: 296-312.

Frank, A. U., and Kuhn, W., 1986. Cell Graph: A Provable Correct Method for the Storage of Geometry, Proceedings, Second International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling, Seattle, Washington

Freundschuh, S.M., Gopal, S., Gould, M.D., Mark, D.M. and Couclelis, H. (1990) Verbal directions for wayfinding: implications for navigation and geographic information and analysis systems. Proceedings, Fourth International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling, Zurich, Switzerland 1: 478-487.

Freundschuh, S.M., Gould, M.D. and Mark, D.M. (1989) Issues in vehicle navigation and information systems. Report 89-15, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Santa Barbara, CA.

Gould, M.D. (1989b) Exploring cognitive tests as a means to categorize drivers by navigation ability. The East Lakes Geographer 24: 54-62.

Greasley, I. (1990) Partially Ordered Sets and Lattices: Correct Models of Spatial Relations for Land Information Systems, Master's Thesis, University of Maine, Orono ME, December 1990.

Haller, S.M. (1989) Spatial relations and locative phrase generation in a map context. Report 89-14, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Santa Barbara CA.

Haller, S.M. and Mark, D.M. (1990) Knowledge representation for understanding geographical locatives. Proceedings, Fourth International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling, Zurich, Switzerland 1: 465-477.

Herring, J., Egenhofer, M. and Frank, A.U. (1990) Using category theory to model GIS applications. Proceedings, Fourth International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling, Zurich, Switzerland 2: 820-829.

Herskovits, A., 1987 Spatial prepositions in English. Cambridge University Press)

Jackson, J. (1990) Developing an effective human interface for geographical information systems using metaphors. Proceedings, ACSM/ASPRS Annual Convention, Denver, Colorado 3: 117-125.

Johnson, M., 1987. The Body in the Mind. University of Chicago Press.

Mark, D. M., 1985. Finding simple routes: 'Ease of description' as an objective function in automated route selection. Proceedings, Second Symposium on Artificial Intelligence Applications (IEEE), Miami Beach, December 1985, 577-581.

Mark, D.M. (1989b) Cognitive image-schemata for geographic information: relations to user views and GIS interfaces. Proceedings, GIS/LIS'89, Orlando, Florida 2: 551-560.

Mark, D. M., 1992. Spatial metaphors for human-computer interaction. Proceedings, Fifth International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling, Charleston, South Carolina, August, 1992, in press.

Mark, D.M. and Frank, A.U. (1989) Concepts of space and spatial language. Proceedings, Ninth International Symposium on Computer-Assisted Cartography (Auto-Carto 9), Baltimore, MD 538-556.

Mark, D.M. and Frank, A.U., editors (1991) Cognitive and Linguistic Aspects of Geographic Space. Kluwer, Dordrecht (camera-ready book manuscript sent to Kluwer, September 1991).

Mark, D.M., Frank, A.U., Egenhofer, M.J., Freundschuh, S.M., McGranaghan, M. and White, R.M. (1989) Languages of spatial relations: Initiative two specialist meeting report. Report 89-2, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Santa Barbara CA.

Mark, D. M., and M. McGranaghan, 1986. Effective provision of navigation assistance for drivers: A cognitive science approach. Proceedings, Auto-Carto London, London, England, September 14-19, 2, 399-408.

Mark, D. M., Svorou, S., and Zubin, D. (1987) Spatial terms and spatial concepts: Geographic, cognitive, and linguistic perspectives. Proceedings, International Geographic Information Systems (IGIS) Symposium: The Research Agenda, 2, 101-112.

McGranaghan, M. (1991) Matching representations of geographic locations. In D.M. Mark and A.U. Frank, editors, Cognitive and Linguistic Aspects of Geographic Space. Kluwer, Dordrecht (in press).

National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis. (1989) The research plan of the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis. International Journal of GIS 3: 117-36.

Perry, L. (1990) Extending (finite) partially ordered sets to lattices: an incremental approach. Master's Thesis, University of Maine, Orono ME, August 1990.

Timpf, S., G. Volta, D. Pollock, A. Frank, and M. Egenhofer, 1992. A Conceptual Model of Wayfinding Using Multiple Levels of Abstraction. GIS, From Space to Territory: Teory and Methods of Spatio-Temporal Reasoning, Pisa, Italy, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, September 1992 (in press).