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Abstract: This article presents a logic-based formalism for formal reasoning about visual representations. This formalism is based on previous work about describing visual notations [Haarslev, 1998a]. However, in this article we discuss major extensions to this formalism providing decidable reasoning mechanisms that support truly spatial domains such as geographical information systems (GIS). We demonstrate the application of this formalism to specifying semantics of visual query languages for GIS and to ... (Update)
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...than ALCRP(D) since it allows qualified number restrictions but also less expressive than ALCRP(D) since it has no defined roles. In [4] we made the first proposal for using ALCRP(D) for reasoning about visual representations. This proposal was extended in [5] by considering...
...roles. In [4] we made the first proposal for using ALCRP(D) for reasoning about visual representations. This proposal was extended in [5] by considering the semantics of visual spatial query languages. In [8] we integrated default reasoning. This paper summarizes our previous...
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V. Haarslev. A logic-based formalism for reasoning about visual representations (extended abstract). In Proceedings, AAAI Workshop 17 on Formalizing Reasoning with Visual and Diagrammatic Representations, AAAI Fall Symposium Series 1998, October 23-25, Orlando, Florida/USA. Technical Report FS-98-04, pages 57--66. AAAI Press, 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/haarslev98logicbased.html More
@article{ haarslev99logicbased,
author = "Volker Haarslev",
title = "A Logic-based Formalism for Reasoning about Visual Representations",
journal = "Journal of Visual Languages and Computing",
volume = "10",
number = "4",
pages = "421-445",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/haarslev98logicbased.html" }
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