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Neuroadaptive LBS: towards human-, context-, and task-adaptive mobile geographic information displays to support spatial learning for pedestrian navigation

Sara Irina Fabrikant

2023Journal of Location Based Services12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Well-designed, neuroadaptive mobile geographic information displays (namGIDs) could improve the lives of millions of mobile citizens of the mostly urban information society who daily need to make time critical and societally relevant decisions while navigating. What are the basic perceptual and neurocognitive processes with which individuals make movement decisions when guided by human- and context-adaptive namGIDs? How can we study this in an ecologically valid way, also outside of the highly controlled laboratory? We report first ideas and results from our unique neuroadaptive research agenda that brings us closer to answering this fundamental empirical question. We present our first implemented methodological solutions of novel ambulatory evaluation methods to study and improve Location-based System (LBS) displays, by critical examination of how perceptual, neurocognitive, psychophysiological, and display design factors might influence decision-making and spatial learning in pedestrian mobility across broad ranges of users and mobility contexts.

Topics & Concepts

PedestrianComputer scienceContext (archaeology)Human–computer interactionPerceptionTask (project management)Spatial contextual awarenessNeurocognitiveAdaptation (eye)Geographic information systemData scienceArtificial intelligenceCognitionGeographyTransport engineeringCartographyPsychologyEngineeringNeuroscienceArchaeologySystems engineeringSpatial Cognition and NavigationTactile and Sensory InteractionsChild and Animal Learning Development