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Spatial Systems And Knowledge Systems Beyond Modernity.

open access: yesBollettino della Società Geografica Italiana, 2000
Adalberto Vallega
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SPATIAL KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION

International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 1989
The use of spatial knowledge is necessary in a variety of artificial intelligence and expert systems applications. The need is not only in tasks with spatial goals such as image interpretation and robot motion, but also in tasks not involving spatial goals, e.g. diagnosis and language understanding.
SARGUR N. SRIHARI, ZHIGANG XIANG
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Children's expressions of spatial knowledge

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1989
Different expressions of spatial knowledge were examined by having groups of first-, fourth-, and sixth-grade children perform model construction, verbal description, and route reversal tasks after they learned the correct path through a pedestrian maze.
G L, Allen, K C, Kirasic, R L, Beard
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Knowledge Economy: Spatial Approaches

2023
Knowledge economy can be defined in several ways. It is abstract yet concrete, a thing and a process, structured by practices and structuring societal practices, imagined and material, economic and political, theorized and experienced. As a scholarly abstraction, it has been debated under many rubrics, such as knowledge-based economy, intangible ...
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Knowledge discovery from spatial transactions

Journal of Intelligent Information Systems, 2006
We propose a general mechanism to represent the spatial transactions in a way that allows the use of the existing data mining methods. Our proposal allows the analyst to exploit the layered structure of geographical information systems in order to define the layers of interest and the relevant spatial relations among them.
RINZIVILLO S, TURINI, FRANCO
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Reasoning With Inaccurate Spatial Knowledge

SPIE Proceedings, 1988
Work currently in progress on spatial planning for a semiautonomous mobile robot vehicle is described. The overall project objective is to design a semiautonomous rover to plan routes in unknown, natural terrains. The authors elaborate on the problem of reasoning with imperfect geographical knowledge and briefly discuss a route planner which uses the ...
R.S. Doshi   +3 more
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Spatial representations of knowledge

Proceedings of the 4th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Information storage and retrieval theoretical issues in information retrieval - SIGIR '81, 1981
This research examined the relationship between subjects' knowledge of an area and their similarity ratings of pairs of concepts. Knowledge was operationalized as (1) test score performance, and (2) correspondence with an expert's similarity judgments.
Terry Noreault, John F. Dovidio
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