Spatio-temporal predicates

Investigates temporal changes of topological relationships and thereby integrates two important research areas: first, 2D topological relationships that have been investigated quite intensively, and second, the change of spatial information over time. We investigate spatio-temporal predicates, which...

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description Investigates temporal changes of topological relationships and thereby integrates two important research areas: first, 2D topological relationships that have been investigated quite intensively, and second, the change of spatial information over time. We investigate spatio-temporal predicates, which describe developments of well-known spatial topological relationships. A framework is developed in which spatio-temporal predicates can be obtained by temporal aggregation of elementary spatial predicates and sequential composition. We compare our framework with two other possible approaches: one is based on the observation that spatio-temporal objects correspond to 3D spatial objects for which existing topological predicates can be exploited. The other approach is to consider possible transitions between spatial configurations. These considerations help to identify a canonical set of spatio-temporal predicates.
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Merging
Shape
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Storms
Temporal logic
Three dimensional
Topology
Two dimensional
Whales
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