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Spatio-temporal Reasoning for Vague Regions

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Spatio-temporal Reasoning for Vague Regions
Abstract. This paper extends a mereotopological theory of spatiotemporal reasoning to vague ”egg-yolk” regions. In this extension, the egg and its yolk are allowed to move and change over time. We present a classification of motion classes for vague regions as well as composition tables for reasoning about moving vague regions. We also discuss the formation of scrambled eggs when it becomes impossible to distinguish the yolk from the white and examine how to incorporate temporally and spatially dispersed observations to recover the yolk and white from a scrambled egg. Egg splitting may occur as a result of the recovery process when available information supports multiple egg recovery alternatives. Egg splitting adds another dimension of uncertainty to reasoning with vague regions.
Zina M. Ibrahim, Ahmed Y. Tawfik
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where AI
Authors Zina M. Ibrahim, Ahmed Y. Tawfik
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