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Wayfinding Through Orientation
Authors:Angela Schwering  Jakub Krukar  Rui Li  Vanessa Joy Anacta  Stefan Fuest
Institution:1. Institute for Geoinformatics, University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany;2. Department of Geography and Planning, State University of New York at Albany, Albany, NY, USA
Abstract:Dominant approaches in computer-assisted wayfinding support adhere to the deeply problematic principles of turn-by-turn navigation. In this article, we suggest a new approach called “Wayfinding Through Orientation,” which supports the acquisition of spatial knowledge and cognitive mapping for advancing the user’s spatial orientation. Being oriented on one’s way is a prerequisite to enabling people to verify instructions and to incorporate new spatial information into their existing knowledge structure. In three studies described in this article we first present empirical evidence that people can be supported in survey knowledge acquisition through suitable wayfinding instructions. Consequently, we explore orientation information in human wayfinding instructions. Finally, we outline how orientation information can be communicated within a prototypically implemented navigation assistance system.
Keywords:wayfinding  spatial orientation  survey knowledge  global landmarks
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