Title of article
A formal theory for reasoning about parthood, connection, and location
Author/Authors
Donnelly، Maureen نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-144
From page
145
To page
0
Abstract
In fields such as medicine, geography, and mechanics, spatial reasoning involves reasoning about entities that may coincide without overlapping. Some examples are: cavities and invading particles, passageways and valves, geographic regions and tropical storms. The purpose of this paper is to develop a formal theory of spatial relations for domains that include coincident entities. The core of the theory is a clear distinction between mereotopological relations, such as parthood and connection, and relative location relations, such as coincidence. To guide the development of the formal theory, I construct mathematical models in which nontrivial relative location relations are defined.
Keywords
Mereotopology , Spatial reasoning , Physical objects , Holes , Formal ontology
Journal title
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (NON MEMBERS) (AI)
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (NON MEMBERS) (AI)
Record number
48042
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