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Based upon previous work on spatial reasoning, we develop hypotheses about the cognitive processes of belief revision in spatial reasoning. Spatial beliefs are ...
Author(s): Bucher, Leandra; Krumnack, Antje; Nejasmic, Jelica; Knauff, Markus.
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Abstract. It is assumed that spatial reasoning about previously obtained information that describe relations between two or more.
Bucher, L., Krumnack, A., Nejasmic, J., and Knauff, M. (2011). Cognitive processes underlying spatial belief revision. Proceedings of the 33rd CogSci, pages ...
Leandra Bucher, Antje Krumnack, Jelica Nejasmic, Markus Knauff: Cognitive processes underlying spatial belief revision. CogSci 2011. manage site settings.
Cognitive processes underlying spatial belief revision. L Bucher, A Krumnack, J Nejasmic, M Knauff. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science ...
The revision process includes decisions about which part of a model to retain and which one to modify. Usually, there are several alternatives for model ...