@article{441e5ab87c1d4b7e84336e7534a89905,
title = "Preface",
author = "Sarah Creem-Regehr and Johannes Sch{\"o}ning and Alexander Klippel",
note = "Funding Information: distance, and probability. Her research encompasses questions of how distances affect mental representation, decision-making, and motivation, how distances affect intellectual performance, generalization in learning, as well as how distances are interrelated. William H. Warren is a professor of cognitive, linguistic, and psychological science at Brown University and Director of the Virtual Environment Navigation Lab (VENLab). He uses virtual reality techniques to investigate the visual control of human action, including locomotion, path integration, spatial navigation, crowd behavior, and the dynamics of perceptual-motor coordination. Warren is the author of over 110 research articles and chapters and the recipient of a Fulbright Research Fellowship, an NIH Research Career Development Award, and Brown{\textquoteright}s Teaching Award for Excellence in the Life Sciences. Prof. Luc Van Gool is a professor of computer vision at ETH Zurich (1998) and KU Leuven (1991). His main interests include 3D capture, object recognition, motion and action analysis, as well as their combination. He has co-authored more than 250 publications on these topics. In 2016 he was awarded the Jan Koenderink Award for the lasting influence of his work on SURF features, and in 2017 he was given a Distinguished Researcher Award by the IEEE Computer Society.; 11th International Conference on Spatial Cognition, 2018 ; Conference date: 05-09-2018 Through 08-09-2018",
year = "2018",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "11034 LNAI",
pages = "V--VI",
journal = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)",
issn = "0302-9743",
publisher = "Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH",
}