Fuzzy Modeling With Spatial Information for Geographic Problems 2005
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-26886-3_3
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Field Based Methods for the Modeling of Fuzzy Spatial Data

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“…An interesting alternative is the approach in [48] which provides two models for fuzzy spatial data. The first one is a raster (bitmap) approach, and the second one is a vector-based approach based on triangulated irregular networks (TINs).…”
Section: Approaches To Implementing Fuzzy Spatial Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An interesting alternative is the approach in [48] which provides two models for fuzzy spatial data. The first one is a raster (bitmap) approach, and the second one is a vector-based approach based on triangulated irregular networks (TINs).…”
Section: Approaches To Implementing Fuzzy Spatial Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To be able to produce correct result values, algorithms need correct input values; otherwise, algorithms will fail and produce invalid results. Beside the Vague Spatial Algebra with its restricted logic, only the TIN-based model in [48] fulfills closure properties. Although the intersection, union, and difference of two TINs is usually not a TIN, a Delaunay triangulation can help us transform the intermediate intersection result into a TIN.…”
Section: Approaches To Implementing Fuzzy Spatial Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This set can the be augmented to a fuzzy set, thus allowing each point to have a membership grade. An overview of this model was presented in [5]. Fig.…”
Section: Fuzzy Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To consider the complexity of the operators, first more practical models should be derived. This is currently in progress, and we are working on similar approaches as for the simple fuzzy regions: these were approximated using triangular networks or bitmaps ( [5], [11], [12]). The same representation can be used for the candidate fuzzy regions, in which case the complexity depends on both the representation methods uses and the number of candidate regions involved.…”
Section: Construction Of and Reasoning With Level-2 Regionsmentioning
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“…Type-2 fuzzy sets are mentioned by Verstraete et al (2005) as being possible within their method, although they do not go into any detail, while Du and Zhu (2006) give a theoretical treatment for type-2 spatial fuzzy sets. On the other hand, previous research by Fisher et al (in press) has directly explored methods for populating type-2 fuzzy sets for spatial information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%