Spatial Relations Using High Level Concepts

Existing models of spatial relations do not consider that different concepts exist on different levels in a hierarchy and in turn that the spatial relations in a given scene are a function of the specific concepts considered. One approach to determining the existence of a particular spatial relation...

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Published in:ISPRS international journal of geo-information Vol. 1; no. 3; pp. 333 - 350
Main Authors: Corcoran, Padraig, Mooney, Peter, Bertolotto, Michela
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Basel MDPI AG 01-12-2012
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Summary:Existing models of spatial relations do not consider that different concepts exist on different levels in a hierarchy and in turn that the spatial relations in a given scene are a function of the specific concepts considered. One approach to determining the existence of a particular spatial relation is to compute the corresponding high level concepts explicitly using map generalization before inferring the existence of the spatial relation in question. We explore this idea through the development of a model of the spatial relation “enters” that may exist between a road and a housing estate.
ISSN:2220-9964
2220-9964
DOI:10.3390/ijgi1030333