An Ordering of Convex Topological Relations

作者: Matthew P. Dube , Max J. Egenhofer

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-33024-7_6

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摘要: Topological relativity is a concept of interest in geographic information theory. One way assessing the importance topology spatial reasoning to analyze commonplace terms from natural language relative conceptual neighborhood graphs, alignment structures choice for topological relations. Sixteen English-language prepositions region-region relations were analyzed their corresponding relations, each which was found represent convex subset within graph giving rise construction ordering The resulting lattice subgraphs enables an algorithmic approach explaining unknown prepositions.

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