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KI
2002
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Qualitative Velocity and Ball Interception
In many approaches for qualitative spatial reasoning, navigation of an agent in a more or less static environment is considered (e.g. in the double-cross calculus [12]). However, i...
Frieder Stolzenburg, Oliver Obst, Jan Murray
AAAI
2004
13 years 11 months ago
Spatial Aggregation for Qualitative Assessment of Scientific Computations
Qualitative assessment of scientific computations is an emerging application area that applies a data-driven approach to characterize, at a high level, phenomena including conditi...
Chris Bailey-Kellogg, Naren Ramakrishnan
KI
2005
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Temporalizing Spatial Calculi: On Generalized Neighborhood Graphs
To reason about geographical objects, it is not only necessary to have more or less complete information about where these objects are located in space, but also how they can chang...
Marco Ragni, Stefan Wölfl
KR
2004
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Multidimensional Mereotopology
To support commonsense reasoning about space, we require a qualitative calculus of spatial entities and their relations. One requirement for such a calculus, which has not so far ...
Antony Galton
GIS
2008
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Towards a geometric interpretation of double-cross matrix-based similarity of polylines
One of the formalisms to qualitatively describe polylines in the plane are double-cross matrices. In a double-cross matrix the relative position of any two line segments in a poly...
Bart Kuijpers, Bart Moelans