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From: AAAI Technical Report SS-03-03. Compilation copyright © 2003, AAAI (www.aaai.org). All rights reserved.
Foundations and Applications of
Spatio-Temporal Reasoning (FASTR)
Papers from the 2003 AAAI Spring Symposium
Technical Report SS-03-03
AAAI Press
American Association for Artificial Intelligence
Foundations and Applications of
Spatio-Temporal Reasoning (FASTR)
Papers from the 2003 AAAI Symposium
Hans W. Guesgen, Debasis Mitra, & Jochen Renz, Cochairs
March 24–26, Stanford, California
Technical Report SS-03-03
AAAI Press
Menlo Park, California
Copyright © 2003, AAAI Press
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ISBN 1-57735-180-0 SS-03-03
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Organizing Committee
Hans W. Guesgen, University of Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand
[email protected]
Debasis Mitra
Florida Institute of Technology
Melbourne, Florida, USA
[email protected]
Jochen Renz
Vienna University of Technology
Vienna, Austria
[email protected]
Contents
Modeling Mental Spatial Knowledge Processing as
Integrating Paradigm for Spatial Reasoning / 1
Thomas Barkowsky
A Logic of Branching Histories with a Shared Linear Time Series / 3
Brandon Bennett
Granular Spatio-Temporal Ontologies / 12
Thomas Bittner and Barry Smith
Temporal Abstraction in Bayesian Networks / 18
Brendan Burns, Clayton T. Morrison, and Paul Cohen
Space and Time in Eco-Ontologies / 24
Frederico Fonseca and James Martin
The Formal Ontology of Spatio-Temporal Reality and its Formalization / 27
Pierre Grenon
Efficient Imprecision—Imprecise Efficiency? / 35
Hans W. Guesgen
Composition for Cardinal Directions by Decomposing Horizontal and Vertical Constraints / 39
Ah Lian Kor and Brandon Bennett
Spatial and Temporal Reasoning: Beyond Allen's Calculus / 46
Gérard Ligozat, Debasis Mitra, and Jean-François Condotta
STCSP: A Representation Model for Sequential Patterns / 54
Aomar Osmani
Towards a Generalized Spatio-Temporal Understanding for the Semantic Web / 62
Michael J. Pan and Rob Raskin
Scheduling Actions with State-Dependent Resource Requirements / 67
Aga Skotowski and Ella Atkins
A Concept to Use Spatial Knowledge of Genomic Structures to
Support the Alignment of Bacterial Genomic DNA Sequences / 73
Tom H. Wetjen
AAAI Press
445 Burgess Drive
Menlo Park, California 94025
ISBN 1-57735-180-0
SS-03-03