2015
DOI: 10.1111/tgis.12136
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The Role of Contextual Info‐Marks in Navigating a Virtual Rural Environment

Abstract: Navigation is a task performed in both large and small scale environments. Landmarks within an environment are of great benefit to these navigational tasks, but in large rural environments such landmarks may be sparse. It has been shown that landmarks need not be purely visual and that a change in context for a feature can make it become a landmark against its surroundings (such as being provided with significant meaning). Such meaning could be added through personal experience or by informing the observer via… Show more

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