Spatial reasoning about qualitative shape compositions. Composing Qualitative Lengths and Angles
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Spatial reasoning about qualitative shape compositions. Composing Qualitative Lengths and AnglesFecha de publicación
2020-06-24Editor
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Cite this article Falomir, Z., Pich, A. & Costa, V. Spatial reasoning about qualitative shape compositions. Ann Math Artif Intell 88, 589–621 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10472-019-09637-7Tipo de documento
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Shape composition is a challenge in spatial
reasoning. Qualitative Shape Descriptors (QSD) have proven to be rotation and location invariant, which make
them useful in spatial reasoning tests. QSD uses qualitative ... [+]
Shape composition is a challenge in spatial
reasoning. Qualitative Shape Descriptors (QSD) have proven to be rotation and location invariant, which make
them useful in spatial reasoning tests. QSD uses qualitative representations for angles and lengths, but their
composition operations have not been defined before. In
this paper, the Qualitative Model for Angles (QMAngles)
and the Qualitative Model for Lengths (QMLengths) are
presented in detail by describing their arity, reference systems and operators. Their operators are defined taking
the well-known temporal model by Allen (1983) as a reference. Moreover, composition tables are built, and the
composition relations of qualitative angles and lengths are
proved using their geometric counterparts. The correctness of these composition tables is also proved computationally using a logic program implemented using SwiProlog. [-]
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Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence 88, 589–621 (2020)Entidad financiadora
Bremen Spatial Cognition Center (BSCC), la Universitat de Bremen | Generalitat de Catalunya | Fons Social Europeu
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Cognitive Qualitative Descriptions and Applications (CogQDA)
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