Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10358509 | Journal of Visual Languages & Computing | 2005 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
In this article, we propose an interdisciplinary approach to modeling route information, the wayfinding choreme theory. Wayfinding choremes are mental conceptualizations of functional wayfinding and route direction elements. With the wayfinding choreme theory, we propose a formal treatment of (mental) conceptual route knowledge that is based on qualitative calculi and refined by behavioral experimental research. This contribution has three parts: First, we introduce the theory of wayfinding choremes. Second, we present term rewriting rules that are grounded in cognitive principles and can tailor route directions to different user requirements. Third, we exemplify various application scenarios for our approach.
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Authors
Alexander Klippel, Heike Tappe, Lars Kulik, Paul U. Lee,