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Spatial strategies for parallel spatial modelling

Geographical Information Systems, 1996
Abstract Abstract. To achieve high levels of performance in parallel geoprocessing, the underlying spatial structure and relations of spatial models must be accounted for and exploited during decomposition into parallel processes. Spatial models are classified from two perspectives, the domain of modelling and the scope of operations, and a framework ...
Yuemin Ding, Paul J. Densham
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Spatial Embedding and Spatial Context

2009
A serious issue in urban 2D remote sensing is that even if you can identify linear features it is often difficult to combine these to form the object you want - the building. The classical example is of trees overhanging walls and roofs: it is often difficult to join the linear pieces together.
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Spatial attention systems in spatial neglect

Neuropsychologia, 2015
It has been established that processes relating to 'spatial attention' are implemented at cortical level by goal-directed (top-down) and stimulus-driven (bottom-up) networks. Spatial neglect in brain-damaged individuals has been interpreted as a distinguished exemplar for a disturbance of these processes.
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Spatial Problem Solving in Spatial Structures

2017
The ability to solve spatial tasks is crucial for everyday life and therefore of great importance for cognitive agents. In artificial intelligence (AI) we model this ability by representing spatial configurations and spatial tasks in the form of knowledge about space and time.
Christian Freksa   +4 more
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Spatial Perception:

2022
This chapter aligns with the aesthetics of yijing proposing a new mode of analysing film perception beyond national boundaries and questions of geographical cognition in transnational cinema. Yijing literally means the state of ideation.
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Spatial Universals as the Human Spatial Notion

1999
Peirce (CP 2.753) suggests that humans possess an inherited notion of space, which amongst other notions allows them to adapt to the environment. This paper discusses a conceptual graph approach to defining such spatial notions (i.e. spatial universals) as a finite set of canonical graphs and suggests its use to derive a potentially infinite number of ...
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Spatial Computing and Spatial Practices

2007
Anders Brodersen   +12 more
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The robotic production of spatiality: Predictability, partitioning, and connection

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 2023
Shanti Sumartojo   +2 more
exaly  

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