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Negar Alinaghi
Negar Alinaghi
PhD researcher
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Will you take this turn? gaze-based turning activity recognition during navigation
N Alinaghi, M Kattenbeck, A Golab, I Giannopoulos
11th International Conference on Geographic Information Science (GIScience …, 2021
112021
How much do we learn from addresses? On the syntax, semantics and pragmatics of addressing systems
A Javidaneh, F Karimipour, N Alinaghi
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 9 (5), 317, 2020
62020
I can tell by your eyes! continuous gaze-based turn-activity prediction reveals spatial familiarity
N Alinaghi, M Kattenbeck, I Giannopoulos
15th International Conference on Spatial Information Theory (COSIT 2022), 2022
32022
Consider the head movements! saccade computation in mobile eye-tracking
N Alinaghi, I Giannopoulos
2022 Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications, 1-7, 2022
12022
Contextual adaptability of navigational spatial descriptions: a pragmatic comparison
F Karimipour, N Alinaghi, P Weiser, A Frank
Progress in Cartography: EuroCarto 2015, 413-431, 2016
12016
Generalizing route descriptions based on the user's spatial knowledge: Considering the user's spatial cognitive information in communicating route instructions
F Karimipour, A Niroo, N Alinaghi
2015 6th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications …, 2015
12015
MYFix: Automated Fixation Annotation of Eye-Tracking Videos
N Alinaghi, S Hollendonner, I Giannopoulos
Sensors 24 (9), 2666, 2024
2024
Do You Need Instructions Again? Predicting Wayfinding Instruction Demand
N Alinaghi, TCK Kwok, P Kiefer, I Giannopoulos
GIScience 2023, 2023
2023
Semiotics of addressing systems in urban environments.
N Alinaghi
AGILE PhD School, 2015
2015
Spatial Knowledge Acquisition from Addresses
F Karimipour, N Alinaghi, P Weiser, AU Frank
Generalizing Route Descriptions Based on the User’s Spatial Knowledge
F Karimipour, A Niroo, N Alinaghi
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