Rui Li
Affiliations:- State University of New York at Albany, Department of Geography and Planning, Albany, NY, USA
- University of Muenster, Institute for Geoinformatics, Muenster, Germany (2012 - 2014)
- Pennsylvania State University, Department of Geography, GeoVISTA Center, University Park, PA, USA (PhD 2012)
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Rui Li
authored at least 17 papers
between 2009 and 2018.
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Bibliography
2018
Proceedings of the Spatial Cognition XI, 2018
2017
Off-Screen Landmarks on Mobile Devices: Levels of Measurement and the Perception of Distance on Resized Icons.
Künstliche Intell., 2017
2016
Can You Follow Your Own Route Directions: How Familiarity and Spatial Abilities Influence Spatial Performance and Sketch Maps.
Proceedings of the Spatial Cognition X, 2016
Effects of Visual Variables on the Perception of Distance in Off-Screen Landmarks: Size, Color Value, and Crispness.
Proceedings of the Progress in Location-Based Services 2016, 2016
2014
SketchMapia: Qualitative Representations for the Alignment of Sketch and Metric Maps.
Spatial Cogn. Comput., 2014
Visualising distant off-screen landmarks on mobile devices to support spatial orientation.
J. Locat. Based Serv., 2014
2013
Int. J. Cogn. Informatics Nat. Intell., 2013
Proceedings of the Spatial Information Theory - 11th International Conference, 2013
2012
Proceedings of the Spatial Cognition VIII - International Conference, 2012
2011
Performance of Directional Estimates and Route Sketching: What Differentiates and What Predicts?
Proceedings of the Understanding and Processing Sketch Maps, 2011
Proceedings of the 33th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2011
2010
Cognitive Invariants of Geographic Event Conceptualization: What Matters and What Refines?
Proceedings of the Geographic Information Science, 6th International Conference, 2010
Using space syntax to understand knowledge acquisition and wayfinding in indoor environments.
Proceedings of the 9th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics, 2010
2009
Cartogr. Int. J. Geogr. Inf. Geovisualization, 2009
The Endpoint Hypothesis: A Topological-Cognitive Assessment of Geographic Scale Movement Patterns.
Proceedings of the Spatial Information Theory, 9th International Conference, 2009