As a guest user you are not logged in or recognized by your IP address. You have
access to the Front Matter, Abstracts, Author Index, Subject Index and the full
text of Open Access publications.
We present early results on the development of a declarative spatial reasoning system within the context of the Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) framework. The system is capable of modelling and reasoning about qualitative spatial relations pertaining to multiple spatial domains, i.e., one or more aspects of space such as topology, and intrinsic and extrinsic orientation. It provides a seamless mechanism for combining formal qualitative spatial calculi within one framework, and provides a Prolog-based declarative interface for AI applications to abstract and reason about quantitative, geometric information in a qualitative manner. Based on previous work concerning the formalisation of the framework [2], we present ongoing work to develop the theoretical result into a comprehensive reasoning system (and Prolog-based library) which may be used independently, or as a logic-based module within hybrid intelligent systems.
This website uses cookies
We use cookies to provide you with the best possible experience. They also allow us to analyze user behavior in order to constantly improve the website for you. Info about the privacy policy of IOS Press.
This website uses cookies
We use cookies to provide you with the best possible experience. They also allow us to analyze user behavior in order to constantly improve the website for you. Info about the privacy policy of IOS Press.