Spatial Information Science
Research Interest Group

Selected publications

H. 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.

 

 

 

 

 

Last Update: May 18, 2015