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2001
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Similarity of Cardinal Directions

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Similarity of Cardinal Directions
Like people who casually assess similarity between spatial scenes in their routine activities, users of pictorial databases are often interested in retrieving scenes that are similar to a given scene, and ranking them according to degrees of their match. For example, a town architect would like to query a database for the towns that have a landscape similar to the landscape of the site of a planned town. In this paper, we develop a computational model to determine the directional similarity between extended spatial objects, which forms a foundation for meaningful spatial similarity operators. The model is based on the direction-relation matrix. We derive how the similarity assessment of two direction-relation matrices corresponds to determining the least cost for transforming one directionrelation matrix into another. Using the transportation algorithm, the cost can be determined efficiently for pairs of arbitrary direction-relation matrices. The similarity values are evaluated empiric...
Roop K. Goyal, Max J. Egenhofer
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where SSD
Authors Roop K. Goyal, Max J. Egenhofer
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