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International Conference

Spatial Cognition 2010

Mt. Hood / Portland, Oregon
August 15-19, 2010

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WORKSHOPS AT SC 2010

CHAIRS:

Kenneth D. Forbus (Northwestern University)

Thomas Barkowsky  (University of Bremen, Germany)

workshop@spatial-cognition-2010.com

 

MORNING WORKSHOPS (10:30AM - 2:00PM)

Environmental Modeling: Using Space Syntax in Spatial Cognition Research
http://geocog.geog.ucsb.edu/envmod2010/

  • Drew Dara-Abrams,University of California, Santa Barbara, US
  • Christoph Hoelscher, University of Freiburg, DE
  • Ruth Conroy-Dalton, University College London, UK
  • Alasdair Turner, University College London, UK

You Are Here 2: 2nd Workshop on Spatial Awareness and Geographic  Knowledge Acquisition with Small Mobile Devices
http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~schmid/yah2/

  • Stephen Hirtle, University of Pittsburgh
  • Alexander Klippel, Penn State University
  • Falko Schmid, University of Bremen

Workshop on Computational Spatial Language Interpretation (CoSLI)
http://www.cosli.org

  • Robert Ross, Dublin Institute of Technology, IRL

  • Joana Hois, University of Bremen, DE

  • John Kelleher, Dublin Institute of Technology, IRL

Unusual Bodies, Uncommon Behaviors: Implications for Embodied Views of Spatial Cognition

http://www.dundee.ac.uk/psychology/news/conferences/unusualbodies.htm

  • Madeleine Keehner, University of Dundee, UK
  • Martin Fischer, University of Dundee, UK

Using Virtual Reality to Study Spatial Memory and Cognition

  • Bobby Bodenheimer, Vanderbilt University, US
  • Tim McNamara, Vanderbilt University, US
  • John Rieser, Vanderbilt University, US

 

AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS (3:00PM - 6:30PM)

Environmental Modeling: Using Space Syntax in Spatial Cognition Research

  • Drew Dara-Abrams, University of California, Santa Barbara, US
  • Christoph Hoelscher, University of Freiburg, DE
  • Ruth Conroy-Dalton, University College London, UK
  • Alasdair Turner, University College London, UK

Eye-tracking Research on STEM Education

Workshop Outline

  • Thomas F. Shipley, Temple University, US

Workshop on Computational Spatial Language Interpretation (CoSLI)

  • Robert Ross, Dublin Institute of Technology, IRL
  • Joana Hois, University of Bremen, DE
  • John Kelleher, Dublin Institute of Technology, IRL

Modeling of Multi‐level Indoor Environments: Wayfinding Support and Empirical Studies

  • Christoph Stahl, Saarland University, DE
  • Stefan Muenzer, Saarland University, DE

Unusual Bodies, Uncommon Behaviors: Implications for Embodied Views of Spatial Cognition

  • Madeleine Keehner, University of Dundee, UK
  • Martin Fischer, University of Dundee, UK