Title of article
Reasoning about cardinal directions between extended objects: The NP-hardness result Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Weiming Liu، نويسنده , , Sanjiang Li، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
15
From page
2155
To page
2169
Abstract
The cardinal direction calculus (CDC) proposed by Goyal and Egenhofer is a very expressive qualitative calculus for directional information of extended objects. Early work has shown that consistency checking of complete networks of basic CDC constraints is tractable, while reasoning with the CDC in general is NP-hard. This paper shows, however, that if some constraints are unspecified, then consistency checking of incomplete networks of basic CDC constraints is already intractable. This draws a sharp boundary between the tractable and intractable subclasses of the CDC. The result is achieved by a reduction from the well-known 3-SAT problem.
Keywords
Qualitative spatial reasoning , NP-hardness , Consistency checking , Reduction , Cardinal direction calculus
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence
Record number
1207884
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