Title of article
Generating approximate region boundaries from heterogeneous spatial information: An evolutionary approach
Author/Authors
Steven Schockaert، نويسنده , , Philip D. Smart، نويسنده , , Florian A. Twaroch، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
27
From page
257
To page
283
Abstract
Spatial information takes different forms in different applications, ranging from accurate coordinates in geographic information systems to the qualitative abstractions that are used in artificial intelligence and spatial cognition. As a result, existing spatial information processing techniques tend to be tailored towards one type of spatial information, and cannot readily be extended to cope with the heterogeneity of spatial information that often arises in practice. In applications such as geographic information retrieval, on the other hand, approximate boundaries of spatial regions need to be constructed, using whatever spatial information that can be obtained. Motivated by this observation, we propose a novel methodology for generating spatial scenarios that are compatible with available knowledge. By suitably discretizing space, this task is translated to a combinatorial optimization problem, which is solved using a hybridization of two well-known meta-heuristics: genetic algorithms and ant colony optimization. What results is a flexible method that can cope with both quantitative and qualitative information, and can easily be adapted to the specific needs of specific applications. Experiments with geographic data demonstrate the potential of the approach.
Keywords
Spatial reasoning , Geographic information retrieval , Ant Colony Optimization , Genetic algorithms
Journal title
Information Sciences
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Information Sciences
Record number
1214190
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