SFB/TR 8 Spatial Cognition - Welcome!


The interdisciplinary Transregional Collaborative Research Center Spatial Cognition: Reasoning, Action, Interaction has been established by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) on 01 January 2003 at the Universities Bremen and Freiburg.

Spatial Cognition is concerned with the acquisition, organization, utilization and revision of knowledge about spatial environments, be it real or abstract, human or machine. Research issues range from the investigation of human spatial cognition to mobile robot navigation. The goal of the SFB/TR 8 is to investigate the cognitive foundations for human-centered spatial assistance systems.

 

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Uni Bremen
Uni Freiburg

News & Events

Uli Furbach: "Title to be announced"
SFB-Talk | 12.07.2013

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Cartesium, Bremen
15:30 h

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Matt Duckham & Mike Worboys: "Title to be announced"
SFB-Talk | 28.06.2013

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Cartesium, Bremen
15:30 h

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... more upcoming talks

MapInteract 2013 in conjunction with ACM SIGSPATIAL 2013
Conference | 05.11.2013

This workshop is about interaction, and so is the format. We want to create a platform for exchanging ideas, discussion, and demonstration between researchers and practitioners. To make our workshop an agile experience, we are aiming at a mixture of talks and hands-on experience with interactive demos. Are you developing novel interaction designs for specific tasks, users, or application areas? Are you designing new algorithms and procedures to perform map-based interactions? Are you developing novel interactive visualizations to explore new knowledge? Whatever it is you can submit and present your work in two ways: paper&talk or paper&demo. We will have dedicated sessions for both, allowing theory, experience, and communication come together for an inspiring workshop.

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Orlando, Florida, USA

27th Qualitative Reasoning Workshop 2013
Conference | 27.08.2013 - 30.08.2013

The 27th Qualitative Reasoning Workshop (QR) 2013 will be organised and hosted by the University of Bremen, and Technical University München (TUM). QR-2013 will bring together researchers in qualitative reasoning, commonsense reasoning, cognitive systems and interaction technologies, and practitioners of theoretical and applied artificial intelligence for engineering and decision-support systems.

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Schloss Etelsen, Bremen, Germany