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Abstract: In this paper we propose a visual interface for the specification of predicates to be used in queries on spatio-temporal databases. The approach is based on a visual specification method for temporally changing spatial situations. This extends existing concepts for visual spatial query languages, which are only capable of querying static spatial situations. We outline a preliminary user interface that supports the specification on an intuitive and easily manageable level, and we describe the... (Update)
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M. Erwig and M. Schneider. Query-By-Trace: Visual Predicate Specification in Spatio-Temporal Databases. In 5th IFIP Conf. on Visual Databases, 2000. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/erwig00querybytrace.html More
@incollection{ erwig00querybytrace,
author = "Martin Erwig and Markus Schneider",
title = "Query-By-Trace: Visual Predicate Specification in Spatio-Temporal Databases",
booktitle = "{Advances in Visual Information Management -- Visual Database Systems}",
editor = "Arisawa, H. and Catarci, T.",
publisher = {Kluwer Academic Publishers},
address = {Boston, MA},
pages = "199--218",
year = "2000",
url = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/erwig00querybytrace.html} }
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