Name
Affiliation
Papers
STEPHAN WINTER
University of Melbourne, Victoria, 3010, Australia, Melbourne, Australia
49
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
73
643
45.20
Referers 
Referees 
References 
927
744
516
Search Limit
100927
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Translating Place-Related Questions to GeoSPARQL Queries00.342022
Templates of generic geographic information for answering where-questions00.342022
Decentralized management of ephemeral traffic incidents00.342022
Exploring The Viability Of Walk-Sharing In Outdoor Urban Spaces00.342021
Infrastructure-Independent Indoor Localization and Navigation00.342019
Place Questions and Human-Generated Answers - A Data Analysis Approach.00.342019
Initial Analysis of Simple Where-Questions and Human-Generated Answers (Short Paper).00.342019
Discovery of topological constraints on spatial object classes using a refined topological model.00.342019
Special Section In Honor Of Andrew U. Frank00.342018
Activity-based Mobility Profiling: A Purely Temporal Modeling Approach.30.412018
Deriving place graphs from spatial databases.00.342018
A Graph Database Model for Knowledge Extracted from Place Descriptions.20.362018
The Grass is Greener on the Other Side: Understanding the Effects of Green Spaces on Twitter User Sentiments.00.342018
A Graph Representation for Verbal Indoor Route Descriptions.00.342018
Finding equivalent keys in openstreetmap - semantic similarity computation based on extensional definitions.00.342017
Similarity matching for integrating spatial information extracted from place descriptions.160.712017
A New Framework for Solving the Spatial Network Problems Based on Line Graphs.00.342014
Describing the functional spatial structure of urban environments.20.372013
From Descriptions to Depictions: A Conceptual Framework160.792013
Granularity of locations referred to by place descriptions.60.462013
An alternative view of positioning observations from low cost sensors.40.622012
Approaching The Notion Of Place By Contrast50.562012
Social Issues in Computational Transportation Science (NII Shonan Meeting 2012-12).00.342012
Generation of Adaptive Route Descriptions in Urban Environments.30.392011
The elements of probabilistic time geography150.752011
Directed movements in probabilistic time geography231.142010
Including landmarks in routing instructions491.702010
Testing landmark identification theories in virtual environments50.442010
Situated local and global orientation in mobile you-are-here maps110.642010
Detecting Change in Snapshot Sequences50.442010
Pragmatic Construction of Destination Descriptions for Urban Environments221.532009
Decentralized time geography for ad-hoc collaborative planning50.492009
Constructing Hierarchical Representations of Indoor Spaces110.682009
Urban granularities--a data structure for cognitively ergonomic route directions281.302009
Queries for historic events in geosensor networks20.422008
Towards a Conceptual Model of Talking to a Route Planner20.412008
Experiential hierarchies of streets111.832008
A dialog-driven process of generating route directions191.092008
Spatial Information Theory, 8th International Conference, COSIT 2007, Melbourne, Australia, September 19-23, 2007, Proceedings242.302007
Intelligent Location Models For Next Generation Location-Based Services30.432007
Historic queries in geosensor networks00.342007
Peer-to-Peer Shared Ride Systems80.602006
Ad Hoc Shared-Ride Trip Planning By Mobile Geosensor Networks191.612006
Structural salience of landmarks for route directions602.652005
A Cognitive Perspective on Spatial Context50.482005
Selection of Salient Features for Route Directions602.462004
Formal Information Modelling For Standardisation In The Spatial Domain110.792003
Route Adaptive Selection of Salient Features281.632003
Enriching Wayfinding Instructions with Local Landmarks1609.322002