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The language of landmarks: the role of background knowledge in indoor wayfinding
Authors:Frankenstein Julia  Brüssow Sven  Ruzzoli Felix  Hölscher Christoph
Institution:Center for Cognitive Science, Freiburg University, Friedrichstrasse 50, 79098, Freiburg, Germany. julia.frankenstein@cognition.uni-freiburg.de
Abstract:To effectively wayfind through unfamiliar buildings, humans infer their relative position to target locations not only by interpreting geometric layouts, especially length of line of sight, but also by using background knowledge to evaluate landmarks with respect to their probable spatial relation to a target. Questionnaire results revealed that participants have consistent background knowledge about the relative position of target locations. Landmarks were rated significantly differently with respect to their spatial relation to targets. In addition, results from a forced-choice task comparing snapshots of a virtual environment revealed that background knowledge influenced wayfinding decisions. We suggest that landmarks are interpreted semantically with respect to their function and spatial relation to the target location and thereby influence wayfinding decisions. This indicates that background knowledge plays a role in wayfinding.
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