Interacting with spatial data effectively requires systems that not only process references to locations, but understand spatial natural language. Empirical research has demonstrated that near is vague, asymmetric and context dependent. We explore near in language using Microsoft Web n-grams for expressions of the form A near*, where A are placenames referring to different spatial granularities, ranging from points of interest to large U.S. cities and * are autocomplete suggestions for placenames. Analyzing the extracted expressions requires consideration of semantic and referent ambiguity. With more than 200,000 expressions we show not only what is considered to be near at different scales, but also produce intuitive maps of nearness for d...
In order to design computer systems that are intuitive to use, the way humans reason about their rea...
Spatial prepositions have been studied in some detail from multiple disciplinary perspectives. Howev...
This is a post-print of a chapter in Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2205 published by Springer. T...
The natural language expression “near” describes spatial proximity. However, the interpretation of t...
Proximity, a vague spatial relationship between a reference object (RO) and a located object (LO), h...
Natural language location descriptions frequently describe object locations relative to other object...
The concept of proximity is an important aspect of human reasoning. Despite the diversity of applica...
Population counts and longitude and latitude coordinates were estimated for the 50 largest cities in...
N-gram corpora, though prominently used to structure and index large natural language corpora, are r...
Abstract. The development of cognitively plausible models of human spatial reasoning may ultimately ...
This paper presents a system for understanding the concept of near and far, weighing such factors ...
Measuring the semantic similarity between words is important for natural language processing tasks. ...
References to geographic locations are common in text data sources including social media and web pa...
The cognitive linguistic interest in spatial prepositions is a relatively new research path. The que...
There is increasing interest in detecting the presence of geospatial locative expressions that inclu...
In order to design computer systems that are intuitive to use, the way humans reason about their rea...
Spatial prepositions have been studied in some detail from multiple disciplinary perspectives. Howev...
This is a post-print of a chapter in Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2205 published by Springer. T...
The natural language expression “near” describes spatial proximity. However, the interpretation of t...
Proximity, a vague spatial relationship between a reference object (RO) and a located object (LO), h...
Natural language location descriptions frequently describe object locations relative to other object...
The concept of proximity is an important aspect of human reasoning. Despite the diversity of applica...
Population counts and longitude and latitude coordinates were estimated for the 50 largest cities in...
N-gram corpora, though prominently used to structure and index large natural language corpora, are r...
Abstract. The development of cognitively plausible models of human spatial reasoning may ultimately ...
This paper presents a system for understanding the concept of near and far, weighing such factors ...
Measuring the semantic similarity between words is important for natural language processing tasks. ...
References to geographic locations are common in text data sources including social media and web pa...
The cognitive linguistic interest in spatial prepositions is a relatively new research path. The que...
There is increasing interest in detecting the presence of geospatial locative expressions that inclu...
In order to design computer systems that are intuitive to use, the way humans reason about their rea...
Spatial prepositions have been studied in some detail from multiple disciplinary perspectives. Howev...
This is a post-print of a chapter in Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2205 published by Springer. T...