This multidisciplinary journal is based on the assumption that the critical issues pertaining to spatial cognition and computation lie at the intersection of a number of disciplines--including cognitive psychology, cognitive science, mathematics and computer science, geography and cartography, animal behavior, neuropsychology, artificial intelligence, philosophy, and planning and architecture.
cognitive and computational models of spatial cognition; navigation, environmental learning, and cognitive mapping; cognitive development and representation of large-scale space; common sense and qualitative models of space; robot navigation and wayfinding; models and applications of spatial and diagrammatic reasoning; visual and sign languages.
Print ISSN:  13875868
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Publisher:  Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Country:  United States