Contenu du sommaire : Special Issue : Cognitive Issues in Geographic Information Visualization.
Revue | Cartographica : The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization |
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Numéro | Vol. 44, no 3, 2009 |
Titre du numéro | Special Issue : Cognitive Issues in Geographic Information Visualization. |
Special Issue : Cognitive Issues in Geographic Information Visualization. Guest Editors : Sara Irina Fabrikant and Amy Lobben
- Introduction : cognitive issues in geographic Information visualization - Fabrikant S.I., Lobben A. p. 139-143
- Applications of signal detection theory to geographic information science - Griffin A.L., Bell S. p. 145-158
- fMRI and human subjects research in cartography - Lobben A., Lawrence M., Olson J.M. p. 159-169
- Naïve cartography : how intuitions about display configuration can hurt performance - Hegarty M., Smallman H.S., Stull A.T., Canaham M.S. p. 171-186
- Navigation tasks with small-display Maps : the sum of the parts does not equal the whole - Dillemuth J.A. p. 187-200
- Issues of change detection in animated Choropleth Maps - Goldsberry K., Battersby S. p. 201-215
- Colour-enhanced star plot glyphs : can salient shape Characteristics be overcome ? - Klippel A., Hardisty F., Li R., Weaver C. p. 217-231