We present a formal framework for the description of order-ing information on directed linear structures like trajectories of moving objects. The foundation of this approach is an axiomatic characterization of oriented curves. They provide a generalized notion of direction. The proposed geometric framework allows a qualitative characterization of oriented curves without commitment to concepts of measurement. The geometry of oriented curves is applied to reasoning about the possibility of meeting of objects that move along intersecting trajectories. To determine the possibility of meeting is part of planning and scheduling tasks, e.g. concerning systems of transport vehicles, as well as in the task of avoiding collision. We show that the rea...
This article discusses an approach to characterizing movement patterns (paths/trajectories) of indiv...
Abstract. With the growth of mobile devices equipped with geographical localization services, it has...
In this paper we address the problem of segmenting a trajectory based on spatiotemporal criteria. We...
Spatial information is often expressed using qualitative terms such as natural language expressions ...
In this paper, we represent (moving) point configurations along a curved directed line qualitatively...
AbstractAn important issue in qualitative spatial reasoning is the representation of relative direct...
The research developed in this thesis introduces a qualitative approach for representing and reasoni...
Nearly 15 years ago, a set of qualitative spatial relations between ori-ented straight line segments...
Qualitative formalisms, suited to express qualitative temporal or spatial relationships between enti...
This article describes a framework for qualitatively represent-ing and reasoning about spatial confi...
This chapter analyses a corpus of route directions given while viewing simple maps, focusing on the ...
Route directions are a window to people’s mental representation of space. They high-light problems i...
We present a qualitative positional calculus which uses oriented points as basic entities. In contra...
AbstractMore than 15 years ago, a set of qualitative spatial relations between oriented straight lin...
The path planning problem for arbitrary devices is first and foremost a geometrical problem. For the...
This article discusses an approach to characterizing movement patterns (paths/trajectories) of indiv...
Abstract. With the growth of mobile devices equipped with geographical localization services, it has...
In this paper we address the problem of segmenting a trajectory based on spatiotemporal criteria. We...
Spatial information is often expressed using qualitative terms such as natural language expressions ...
In this paper, we represent (moving) point configurations along a curved directed line qualitatively...
AbstractAn important issue in qualitative spatial reasoning is the representation of relative direct...
The research developed in this thesis introduces a qualitative approach for representing and reasoni...
Nearly 15 years ago, a set of qualitative spatial relations between ori-ented straight line segments...
Qualitative formalisms, suited to express qualitative temporal or spatial relationships between enti...
This article describes a framework for qualitatively represent-ing and reasoning about spatial confi...
This chapter analyses a corpus of route directions given while viewing simple maps, focusing on the ...
Route directions are a window to people’s mental representation of space. They high-light problems i...
We present a qualitative positional calculus which uses oriented points as basic entities. In contra...
AbstractMore than 15 years ago, a set of qualitative spatial relations between oriented straight lin...
The path planning problem for arbitrary devices is first and foremost a geometrical problem. For the...
This article discusses an approach to characterizing movement patterns (paths/trajectories) of indiv...
Abstract. With the growth of mobile devices equipped with geographical localization services, it has...
In this paper we address the problem of segmenting a trajectory based on spatiotemporal criteria. We...