A Survey of Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Calculi -- Algebraic and Computational Properties

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Authors Frank Dylla, Jae Hee Lee, Till Mossakowski, Thomas Schneider, AndrΓ© Van Delden, Jasper Van De Ven, Diedrich Wolter arXiv ID 1606.00133 Category cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence Citations 60 Venue ACM Computing Surveys Last Checked 1 day ago
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Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Reasoning (QSTR) is concerned with symbolic knowledge representation, typically over infinite domains. The motivations for employing QSTR techniques range from exploiting computational properties that allow efficient reasoning to capture human cognitive concepts in a computational framework. The notion of a qualitative calculus is one of the most prominent QSTR formalisms. This article presents the first overview of all qualitative calculi developed to date and their computational properties, together with generalized definitions of the fundamental concepts and methods, which now encompass all existing calculi. Moreover, we provide a classification of calculi according to their algebraic properties.
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