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

WoMO 2010
Conference | 11.05.2010

4th International Workshop on Modular Ontologie

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Toronto

Spatial Cognition 2010
Conference | 15.08.2010 - 19.08.2010

International Conference

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Mt. Hood / Portland, Oregon

Hedda Schmidtke: "Title to be announced"
SFB- Talk | 27.11.2009

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Bremen
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Dr. Alexander Klippel: "A Geographic Perspective on Spatial Cognition"
SFB- Talk | 06.11.2009

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Cartesium Bremen
15:30 h

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Dan Montello: "Title to be announced"
SFB- Talk | 18.12.2009

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Freiburg
15:30 h

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Christian Graf : "Title to be announced"
SFB- Talk | 20.11.2009

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Bremen
15:30 h

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AAAI 2010 Spring Symposium "Cognitive Shape Processing"
Conference | 22.03.2010 - 24.03.2010

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Stanford University, CA

Spatial Representation and Reasoning in Language : Ontologies and Logics of Space
Conference | 28.03.2010 - 02.04.2010

Spatial Representation and Reasoning in Language : Ontologies and Logics of Space John A. Bateman (Universität Bremen, DE) James Pustejovsky (Brandeis Univ. Waltham, US) Thora Tenbrink (Universität Bremen, DE) Marc Verhagen (Brandeis Univ. Waltham, US) Classification Artifical intelligence Robotics Data bases Information retrieval Semantics Formal methods Verification Logic Interdisciplinary Keywords Language of space Spatial ontologies Reasoning about space and time Mapping language to GIS

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