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GEOS
2005
Springer
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A Qualitative Trajectory Calculus and the Composition of Its Relations
Continuously moving objects are prevalent in many domains. Although there have been attempts to combine both spatial and temporal relationships from a reasoning, a database, as wel...
Nico Van de Weghe, Bart Kuijpers, Peter Bogaert, P...
ER
2005
Springer
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Conceptual Neighbourhood Diagrams for Representing Moving Objects
The idea of Conceptual Neighbourhood Diagram (CND) has proved its relevance in the areas of qualitative reasoning about time and qualitative reasoning about space. In this work, a ...
Nico Van de Weghe, Philippe De Maeyer
KI
2007
Springer
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How to Handle Incomplete Knowledge Concerning Moving Objects
In this paper, we present a way of how to handle incomplete knowledge concerning moving objects. Our approach is based on the basic Qualitative Trajectory Calculus (QTCB), which is...
Nico Van de Weghe, Peter Bogaert, Anthony G. Cohn,...