Modeling Ontological Concepts of Locations with a Heterogeneous Cardinal Direction Model
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Hui Shi,Yohei Kurata. Modeling Ontological Concepts of Locations with a Heterogeneous Cardinal Direction Model. International Journal of Software and Informatics, 2010,4(3):239~256
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Fund:This work is sponsored by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) through the CollaborativeResearch Center SFB/TR 8 Spatial Cognition - Subproject I3-SharC.
Abstract:Modeling human concepts of object locations is essential for the development of the systems and machines that collaborate with ordinary people on spatial tasks. This paper applies a heterogeneous cardinal direction model, called HCDM, to model human concepts of object locations with both directional and topological information in a 2D space. Using its ability we illustrate where and how an object is located as seen from another even if they have different spatial extensions. For generality, we adopt a set of formal spatial concepts defined in an existing spatial ontology called GUM and associate these concepts with the patterns identified by HCDM. We also discuss the converse and composition operations on HCDM patterns for qualitative spatial reasoning and compare it with other cardinal direction models.
keywords:qualitative spatial modeling  cardinal direction model  spatial ontology  qualitativespatial reasoning  relative object location
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