In many approaches for qualitative spatial reasoning, navigation of an agent in a more or less static environment is considered (e.g. in the double-cross calculus [12]). However, i...
Most of modern systems for information retrieval, fusion and management have to deal more and more with information expressed quatitatively (by linguistic labels) since human repo...
Xinde Li, Xianzhong Dai, Jean Dezert, Florentin Sm...
Abstract This paper proposes a Qualitative Normalised Templates (QNTs) framework for solving the human motion classification problem. In contrast to other human motion classifica...
Interest point detection is an established method to select relevent image regions. Such techniques use features like corners or edges, which are known to indicate regions likely ...
In this paper we propose a suite of techniques for planning with temporally extended preferences (TEPs). To this end, we propose a method for compiling TEP planning problems into ...
Jorge A. Baier, Fahiem Bacchus, Sheila A. McIlrait...