2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10472-019-09637-7
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Spatial reasoning about qualitative shape compositions

Abstract: Shape composition is a challenge in spatial reasoning. Qualitative Shape Descriptors (QSD) have proven to be rotation and location invariant, which make them useful in spatial reasoning tests. QSD uses qualitative representations for angles and lengths, but their composition operations have not been defined before. In this paper, the Qualitative Model for Angles (QMAngles) and the Qualitative Model for Lengths (QMLengths) are presented in detail by describing their arity, reference systems and operators. Their… Show more

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“…Path-source-goal orientation [19,36], direction [19] Scale shape [14,40], relative length [17] Container topology [7,10,11];…”
Section: Image Schemamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Path-source-goal orientation [19,36], direction [19] Scale shape [14,40], relative length [17] Container topology [7,10,11];…”
Section: Image Schemamentioning
confidence: 99%