| Karacapilidis, N., Papadias, D., and Egenhofer, M. #1995#. Collaborative spatial decision making with qualitative constraints. In P. Bergougnoux, K. Makki, and N. Pissinou, editors, Proc 3rs ACM International Workshop on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, pages 53#59, Baltimore,. ACM, ACM Press. |
....which may yield inconsistencies. The inference mechanism is responsible for detecting such inconsistencies and communicating them to the debate mediator (for an overall discussion on the issues involved in collaborative spatial decision making procedures with the use of qualitative constraints see [21]) 3.4 Inference and Reasoning mechanisms For the following discussion we assume that the database can be represented as a set of binary spatial constraints (relations) between distinct objects (even if the objects are represented by absolute co ordinates the corresponding qualitative ....
Karacapilidis, N., Papadias, D., Egenhofer, M.: Collaborative Spatial Decision Making with Qualitative Constraints. In Proceedings of the 3rd ACM International Workshop on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, Baltimore, Maryland, 1995, pp. 53--59.
....of a new technology park in the area of North Rhine Westphalia, Germany. Finally, future and related work are discussed in Section 5. 2 COMPUTER MEDIATED COOPERATIVE SPATIAL PLANNING Problems that need to be dealt with during cooperative spatial planning have been extensively discussed in (Karacapilidis, Papadias and Egenhofer 1995). As shown there, the first sub goal in such a procedure is the interpretation of constraints provided by the participants in the discussion. In general, there are no widely accepted definitions for spatial constraints and semantically different concepts are sometimes attached to the same ....
....and return the marked up version to the mediation system. The only tools required to participate in a ZENO mediated discussion are Internet access and a Web browser, such as Netscape or Mosaic. Building on decision theory and a formal model of argumentation (Brewka and Gordon 1994) Gordon 1994) (Karacapilidis, Papadias and Egenhofer 1995), Karacapilidis and Gordon 1995) ZENO offers intelligent assistance to human mediators and other participants in the planning process by providing an issue based discussion forum or conferencing system. Figure 2: Linking of documents on the Web. The messages sent to the ZENO system are ....
Karacapilidis, N., D. Papadias and M. Egenhofer (1995) Collaborative Spatial Decision Making with Qualitative Constraints, Proceedings of the 3rd ACM International Workshop on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, Baltimore, Maryland, December 1--2, 1995, pp. 53-59.
....for various groups of agents (thereafter, the terms decision maker and agent will be used interchangeably) usually with different interests and interpretations on a environmental planning problem. The well tried interaction of decision makers with spatial analysis tools has to be enhanced with (Karacapilidis et al. 1995): Methods for a fair, rational and efficient handling of debates in a group decision making environment: The aim is to provide assistance to the parties involved with an argumentation framework that structures the discussion in an hierarchical way, while managing the dependencies between ....
Karacapilidis, N., Papadias, D., and Egenhofer, M. (1995), "Collaborative Spatial Decision Making with Qualitative Constraints", in: Proceedings of the 3rd ACM International Workshop on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, Baltimore, Maryland, 53-59.
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Karacapilidis, N., Papadias, D., and Egenhofer, M. #1995#. Collaborative spatial decision making with qualitative constraints. In P. Bergougnoux, K. Makki, and N. Pissinou, editors, Proc 3rs ACM International Workshop on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, pages 53#59, Baltimore,. ACM, ACM Press.
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Karacapilidis, N., Papadias, D., and Egenhofer, M. (1995). Collaborative spatial decision making with qualitative constraints. In P. Bergougnoux, K. Makki, and N. Pissinou, editors, Proc 3rs ACM International Workshop on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, pages 53--59, Baltimore,. ACM, ACM Press.
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