Abstract. Topological relationships between spatial objects in the twodimensional space have been investigated for a long time in a number of disciplines like artificial intellige...
This paper describes the need for mining complex relationships in spatial data. Complex relationships are defined as those involving two or more of: multi-feature co-location, sel...
Topological predicates between spatial objects have always been a main area of research on spatial data handling, reasoning, and query languages. The focus of research has definit...
Topological relationships between spatial objects are important for querying, reasoning, and indexing of data within spatial databases. These relationships are qualitative and resp...
Mark McKenney, Alejandro Pauly, Reasey Praing, Mar...
In this paper we describe the process of mining complex relationships in spatial databases using the Maximal Participation Index (maxPI), which has a property of discovering low s...
Bavani Arunasalam, Sanjay Chawla, Pei Sun, Robert ...