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When tables tell it all
qualitative spatial and temporal reasoning based on linear orderings
pp. 60-75
Abstrakt
In [8] Bennett, Isli and Cohn put out the following challenge to researchers working with theories based on composition tables (CT): give a general characterization of theories and relational constraint languages for which a complete proof procedure can be specified by a CT. For theories based on CTs, they make the distinction between a weak, consistency-based interpretation of the CT, and a stronger extensional definition. In this paper, we take up a limited aspect of the challenge, namely, we characterize a subclass of formalisms for which the weak interpretation can be related in a canonical way to a structure based on a total ordering, while the strong interpretations have the property of aleph-zero categoricity (all countable models are isomorphic).Our approach is based on algebraic, rather than logical, methods. It can be summarized by two keywords: relation algebra and weak representation.
Publication details
Published in:
Montello Daniel D (2001) Spatial information theory: foundations of geographic information science international conference, cosit 2001 morro bay, ca, usa, september 19–23, 2001 proceedings. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 60-75
Referenz:
Ligozat Gérard (2001) „When tables tell it all: qualitative spatial and temporal reasoning based on linear orderings“, In: D.D. Montello (ed.), Spatial information theory, Dordrecht, Springer, 60–75.