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Qualitative spatial reasoning about line segments

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Moratz, R
Renz, J
Wolter, D

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IOS Press

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Representing and reasoning about orientation information is an important aspect of qualitative spatial reasoning. We present a novel approach for dealing with intrinsic orientation information by specifying qualitative relations between oriented line segments, the simplest possible spatial entities being extended and having an intrinsic direction. We identify a set of 24 atomic relations which form a relation algebra and for which we compute relational compositions based on their algebraic semantics. Reasoning over the full algebra turns out to be NP-hard. Potential applications of the calculus are motivated with a small example which shows the reasoning capabilities of the dipole calculus using constraint-based reasoning methods.

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Ecai 2000: 14th European Conference On Artificial Intelligence, Proceedings

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