Navigation Strategies in Regionalized Environments

作者: HA Mallot , A Schnee , JM Wiener

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关键词: Spatial analysisMultiple targetRoute planningProcess (engineering)Human–computer interactionComputer scienceVirtual machine

摘要: In this work three navigation experiments are reported that studied use and interaction of strategies both during the learning a virtual environment subsequent route planning tasks. Special interest concerned role regions within environments. Results from experiment 1 suggest perceived encoded in spatial memory very early process an evironment. During such regional information could be used to ovecome missing or imprecise detailed information. Experiment 2 3 applied after has been learned. (i.) human is based on region-connectivity not place-connectivity alone, (ii.) takes into account distribution multiple target locations (iii.) complexity alternative paths.

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