Spatial information is often expressed using qualitative terms such as natural language expressions instead of coordinates; reasoning over such terms has several practical applications, such as bus routes planning. Representing and reasoning on trajectories is a specific case of qualitative spatial reasoning that focuses on moving objects and their paths. In this work, we propose two versions of a trajectory calculus based on the allowed properties over trajectories, where trajectories are defined as a sequence of non-overlapping regions of a partitioned map. More specifically, if a given trajectory is allowed to start and finish at the same region, 6 base relations are defined (TC-6). If a given trajectory should have different start and f...
We use a qualitative theory of spatial change and illustrate some of the key representational aspect...
Representing and reasoning spatial and temporal information is a key research issue in Computer Scie...
Spatial interactions between agents carry information of high value to human observers, as exemplifi...
Qualitative formalisms, suited to express qualitative temporal or spatial relationships between enti...
Qualitative spatial reasoning studies representation and reasoning with different aspects of space, ...
Combining research from the fields of qualitative spatial reasoning and spatial cognition and lingui...
Due to recent technological advances in position-aware devices, data about moving objects is becomin...
Qualitative aspects of spatial or temporal information such as the distance between points, duration...
Abstract Qualitative spatial and temporal reasoning is based on so-called qualitative calculi. Algeb...
Abstract Qualitative spatial and temporal reasoning is based on so-called qualitative calculi. Algeb...
Abstract. Although Qualitative Reasoning has been a lively subfield of AI for many years now, it is ...
In this paper we present an approach to qualitative spatial reasoning based on the spatio-temporal l...
In this paper we present an approach to qualitative spatial reasoning based on the spatio-temporal l...
Spatial reasoning is a diverse topic; what might different spatial tasks have in common? One task wh...
© 2017 ACM. Qualitative spatial and temporal reasoning (QSTR) is concerned with symbolic knowledge r...
We use a qualitative theory of spatial change and illustrate some of the key representational aspect...
Representing and reasoning spatial and temporal information is a key research issue in Computer Scie...
Spatial interactions between agents carry information of high value to human observers, as exemplifi...
Qualitative formalisms, suited to express qualitative temporal or spatial relationships between enti...
Qualitative spatial reasoning studies representation and reasoning with different aspects of space, ...
Combining research from the fields of qualitative spatial reasoning and spatial cognition and lingui...
Due to recent technological advances in position-aware devices, data about moving objects is becomin...
Qualitative aspects of spatial or temporal information such as the distance between points, duration...
Abstract Qualitative spatial and temporal reasoning is based on so-called qualitative calculi. Algeb...
Abstract Qualitative spatial and temporal reasoning is based on so-called qualitative calculi. Algeb...
Abstract. Although Qualitative Reasoning has been a lively subfield of AI for many years now, it is ...
In this paper we present an approach to qualitative spatial reasoning based on the spatio-temporal l...
In this paper we present an approach to qualitative spatial reasoning based on the spatio-temporal l...
Spatial reasoning is a diverse topic; what might different spatial tasks have in common? One task wh...
© 2017 ACM. Qualitative spatial and temporal reasoning (QSTR) is concerned with symbolic knowledge r...
We use a qualitative theory of spatial change and illustrate some of the key representational aspect...
Representing and reasoning spatial and temporal information is a key research issue in Computer Scie...
Spatial interactions between agents carry information of high value to human observers, as exemplifi...