Wayfinding through Orientation (WayTo)

Basic data for this project

Type of projectEU-project hosted at University of Münster
Duration at the University of Münster01/09/2015 - 31/03/2021

Description

Wayfinding is a task that we manage every day while going to work or on vacation. Although wayfinding research has gone through tremendous development, it suffers from fundamental shortcomings: State-of-the art wayfinding research still adheres to the principles of turn-by-turn navigation. This proposal suggests a new wayfinding paradigm “Wayfinding Through Orientation” that supports the acquisition of spatial knowledge and cognitive mapping for advancing the user’s orientation. Users learn the spatial configuration of their environment through navigating. This makes wayfinding more successful because users with orientation can take informed spatial decisions. Our project goals are achieved through four objectives: We develop a scientific understanding of orientation in wayfinding through empirically analyzing what kind of information induces orientation in humans. We generate orientation information automatically. Orientation information is different to spatial data stored in geographic information systems, because it does not have a consistent level of generalization, it is schematized and it refers to vernacular, vague places not included in traditional maps. New means of communication are developed to integrate orientation instructions into route directions. New maps are required to account for the characteristics of orientation information. To evaluate orientation wayfinding, we cannot apply traditional measures such as travel time, but develop new methods to determine the effect of orientation wayfinding on peoples’ ability to solve wayfinding tasks that require orientation and cognitive mapping. “Wayfinding Through Orientation” is a paradigm change in wayfinding which has profound impact well beyond GI Science research. Our research lays the scientific foundations for a new way of navigation.

KeywordsNavigation; Orientation; Geoinformatics; spatial data analysis; artificial intelligence; spatial cognition; cognitive mapping
Website of the projecthttps://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/637645
Funding identifier637645
Funder / funding scheme
  • EC FP 7 - ERC Starting Grant (ERC SG)

Project management at the University of Münster

Schwering, Angela

Applicants from the University of Münster

Schwering, Angela

Research associates from the University of Münster

De Lima Galvao, Marcelo
Krukar, Jakub
Löwen, Heinrich

Publications of the University of Münster resulting from the project

Li, R.; Korda, A.; Radtke, M.; Schwering, A. (2014)
In: Journal of Location Based Services2014. doi:10.1080/17489725.2014.978825
Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed | Published
Schwering A, Li R, Anacta V J (2013)
In: - (eds.), ----Belgienunbekannt / n.a. / unknown.
Research article in edited proceedings (conference) | Peer reviewed | Published
Krukar J, Schwering A (2016)
In: Barkowsky TB, Falomir Llansola Z, Schultheis H, van de Ven J (eds.), KogWis: 13th Biannual Conference of the German Cognitive Science Society115-117Bremen, Germanyunbekannt / n.a. / unknown.
Research article in edited proceedings (conference) | Peer reviewed | Published
Krukar Jakub (2017)
In: American Association of GeographersBoston, USA
Abstract in digital collection (conference) | Published
Krukar J, Hölscher C, Conroy Dalton R (2017)
In: Künstliche Intelligenz31185-191. doi:10.1007/s13218-016-0483-3
Research article (journal) | Published
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Distinctions resulting from the project

ERC Starting Grant
Awarded by: European Research Council (ERC)
Award given to: Schwering, Angela
Announced at: 16/01/2015 | Date of awarding: 15/01/2015
Type of distinction: Research award or other distinction