Description
Spatial Vagueness, Uncertainty, Granularity
A Special Double Issue of spatial Cognition and Computation
Coordinator: Bennett Brandon
Language: EnglishSubject for Spatial Vagueness, Uncertainty, Granularity:
Keywords
Vague Regions; polygon; Spatial Vagueness; shape; Class Membership Values; travis; Membership Grade; county; Sharp Regions; linguistic; Higher Order Vagueness; terms; Vice Versa; relation; Reference Partition; ellen; Candidate Referents; lewis; Semantic Partition; overlapping; Partition Cell; Antony Galton; Fuzzy Membership Grades; John G; Stell; Fuzzy Exponent; Thomas Bittner; Fuzzy Maps; Barry Smith; Fuzzy Membership Values; Lars Kulik; Spatio Temporal Extents; Daniel R; Montello; Confusion Index; Michael F; Goodchild; Membership Values; Jonathon Gottsegen; Continuous Classification; Peter Fohl; Mereological Sum; Hans W; Guesgen; Membership Functions; Joachim Hertzberg; Brute Force Algorithm; Richard Lobb; Buffer Operation; Andrea Mantler; Fuzzy Set Theory; Barry J; Kronenfeld; Granular Description; F; Benjamin Zhan
Publication date: 08-2003
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 06-2017
· 15.2x22.9 cm · Hardback
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This special issue collects enhanced and extended versions of papers that were presented at the Symposium on Spatial Vagueness, Uncertainty, and Granularity held in October 2001. The contributions examine fundamental problems in the analysis of spatial vagueness and uncertainty, and the editors hope this selection stimulates further investigation in this growing subfield of the theory of spatial information.
Volume 3, Numbers 2 & 3, 2003 Contents: B. Bennett, M. Cristani, Editorial. BARTICLES. A. Galtone, Granularity-Sensitive Spatial Attributes. J.G. Stell, Qualitative Extents for Spatio-Temporal Granularity. T. Bittner, B. Smith, Vague Reference and Approximating Judgements. L. Kulik, Spatial Vagueness and Second-Order Vagueness. D.R. Montello, M.F. Goodchild, J. Gottsegen, P. Fohl, Where's Downtown?: Behavioral Methods for Determining Referents of Vague Spatial Queries. H.W. Guesgen, J. Hertzberg, R. Lobb, A. Mantler, Buffering Fuzzy Maps in GIS. BRESEARCH NOTES. B.J. Kronenfeld, Implications of a Data Reduction Framework to Assignment of Fuzzy Membership Values in Continuous Class Maps. F.B. Zhan, Cognitive Evidence of Vagueness Associated With Some Linguistic Terms in Descriptions of Spatial Relations.