Selected publicationsH. A. Karimi (Ed.) (2015). Indoor Wayfinding and Navigation, CRC Press, K. Zhang, K. Pelechrinis and T. Lappas, "Analyzing and Modeling Special Offer Campaigns in Location-based Social Networks", in AAAI ICWSM 2015, Oxford, UK, May, 2015. K. Zhang and K. Pelechrinis, "Understanding Spatial Homophily: The Case of Peer Influence and Social Selection", in ACM WWW 2014, Seoul, South Korea, April, 2014. Hirtle, S. C. & Raubal, M. (2013). Many to many mobile maps. In M. Raubal, D. Mark & A. Frank (Eds.) Cognitive and Linguistic Aspects of Geographic Space - New Perspectives on Geographic Information Research. Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, pp. 141-157. Hirtle, S. C. (2012). Models of spatial cognition. In Waller, D. & Nadel, L. (Eds). Handbook of Spatial Cognition. APA Hirtle, S. C. (2011). Geographical design: Spatial cognition and geographical information science. Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics. Morgan & Claypool Publishers: San Rafael, CA, USA. Hirtle, S. C. Richter, K-F., Srinivas, S., & Firth, R. E. (2010). This is the tricky part: When directions become difficult. Journal of Spatial Information Science, 1, 53-73. [Journal PDF]] Mark, D. M., Smith, B., Egenhofer, M. & Stephen Hirtle, S. C. (2004). Ontological foundations for geographic information science, In R.B. McMaster and L. Usery (eds.), Research Challenges in Geographic Information Science. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. Kaemerungsi, K. & Krishnamurthy, P. (2004). Properties of Indoor Received Signal Strength for WLAN Location Fingerprinting. Proceedings of IEEE/ACM Mobiquitous. Augst, 2004. Kaemerungsi, K. & Krishnamurthy, P. (2004). Modelling of Indoor Positioning Systems Based on Locaion Fingerprinting. Proceedings of IEEE Infocom. March, 2004. Hirtle, S. C. (2003). Neighborhoods and landmarks. In M. Duckham, M. F. Goodchild, & M. F. Worboys (Eds.). Foundations of Geographic Information Science. London: Taylor & Francis. Heo, M. & Hirtle, S. C., (2001). An empirical comparison of visualization tools to assist information retrieval on the web. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 8, 666-675. [Journal PDF] Sorrows, M. E. & Hirtle, S. C., (1999). The Nature of Landmarks for Real and Electronic Spaces. In Freksa, C.; Mark, D. (Eds.), Spatial Information Theory. Lecture Notes in Computer Sci-ence, 1661. Springer, Berlin, pp. 37-50. Mark, D. M., Freksa, C., Hirtle, S. C., Lloyd, R., & Tversky, B. (1999). Cognitive models of geographical space. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 13, 747-774. [Journal PDF] Cai, G., Hirtle, S., C., and Williams, J. (1999). Mapping of geography of cyberspace using telecommunications infrastructure information". In: Laurini (Ed.), TeleGeo'99 – the First International Workshop on Telegeoprocessing, Lyon, France. May 6-7, 1999. Hirtle, S. C. & Sorrows, M. E. (1998). Designing a multimodal navigational tool for locating buildings on a college campus. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 18, 265-276. Hirtle, S. C., & Frank, A. U. (Eds.), (1997). Spatial information theory: A theoretical basis for GIS. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
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