A route representation framework and its main implementation procedures are proposed for generating contextadaptive route directions
which could meet human cognitive habits
reflect user’s spatial knowledge
and is apt to be expressed in natural language.In the framework
a route is represented as a sequence of uniform temporal and various granular instruction units
which can be processed into route instruction phrases or sentences.For the implementation of context-adaptive route directions
landmark extraction
various granular instruction unit generation and most appropriate instruction unit sequence selection are introduced
while some contextual factors such as environmental structures
route characteristics and prior knowledge are also considered in these procedures.After compared with traditional route directions predominantly using distance-to-turn information
it can be found that the context-adaptive route directions based on spatial cognition is more conformable to the way people describe routes
and thus could decrease user’s cognitive workload and promote the efficiency of navigation systems.