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Temporal Reasoning Based on Semi-Intervals
, 1992
"... A generalization of Allen's interval-based approach to temporal reasoning is presented. The notion of `conceptual neighborhood' of qualitative relations between events is central to the presented approach. Relations between semi-intervals rather than intervals are used as the basic units of knowledg ..."
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A generalization of Allen's interval-based approach to temporal reasoning is presented. The notion of `conceptual neighborhood' of qualitative relations between events is central to the presented approach. Relations between semi-intervals rather than intervals are used as the basic units of knowledge. Semi-intervals correspond to temporal beginnings or endings of events. We demonstrate the advantages of reasoning on the basis of semi-intervals: 1) semi-intervals are rather natural entities both from a cognitive and from a computational point of view; 2) coarse knowledge can be processed directly; computational effort is saved; 3) incomplete knowledge about events can be fully exploited; 4) incomplete inferences made on the basis of complete knowledge can be used directly for further inference steps; 5) there is no trade-off in computational strength for the added flexibility and efficiency; 6) for a natural subset of Allen's algebra, global consistency can be guaranteed in polynomial time; 7) knowledge about relations between events can be represented much more compactly.
Conceptual Neighborhood and its role in temporal and spatial reasoning
, 1991
"... this paper was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and by Siemens AG. I also acknowledge discussions with Wilfried Brauer, Jerry Feldman, Daniel Hernndez, Kerstin Schill, and Kai Zimmermann ..."
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this paper was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and by Siemens AG. I also acknowledge discussions with Wilfried Brauer, Jerry Feldman, Daniel Hernndez, Kerstin Schill, and Kai Zimmermann

