| Bittner & Winter (1999). Thomas Bittner & Stephan Winter, "On Ontology in Image Analysis," LNCS 1737, pp.168-191, Springer-Verlag, Berlin. |
....procedures creates fiat objects, which correspond to objects that exist only in virtue of demarcations effected cognitively by human beings, as opposed to bona fide objects, whose boundaries exist independently of human cognitive acts. The object perspective is taken by Bittner and Winter [16], who view the image as a set of individual objects that can be identified by means of manual or automated interpretation procedures. They make the important distinction between fiat objects created by spatial analysis and objects in the world to which these fiat objects are supposed to ....
Bittner, T. and S. Winter, On Ontology in Image Analysis, in Integrated Spatial Databases: Digital Images and GIS, P. Agouris and A. Stefanidis, Editors. 1999, Springer-Verlag: Berlin. p. 168-191.
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Bittner & Winter (1999). Thomas Bittner & Stephan Winter, "On Ontology in Image Analysis," LNCS 1737, pp.168-191, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
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