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Spatial Information Theory A Theoretical Basis for GIS
Qualitative distances
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Paolino Felice
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Qualitative distances
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Path selection and route preference in human navigation: A progress report
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Reasoning about ordering
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Towards a qualitative theory of movement
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Evaluating and refining computational models of spatial relations through cross-linguistic human-subjects testing
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