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An Affordance-Based Simulation Framework for Assessing Spatial Suitabilityy. In our model, actions represent a central element and are modeled at different hierarchical levels of abstraction. Finally, a simulation of pedestrian route choice is presented as a case study in order to explain the assessment process.Toxoid-Vaccines 发表于 2025-3-25 11:59:50
A Probabilistic Framework for Object Descriptions in Indoor Route Instructionsndoor scenarios. Motivated by empirical research, we propose a probabilistic framework for generating referring expressions using vague properties and graded models of spatial relations. We discuss the relevance of this framework for generating indoor route instructions and demonstrate the appropriateness of this approach in case studies.cardiovascular 发表于 2025-3-25 17:14:38
Modeling Spatial Knowledge from Verbal Descriptionsferred from route descriptions. A spatial semantic network is derived and provides a global and semantic view of the environment. The whole approach is illustrated by a case study and some preliminary experimental results.注射器 发表于 2025-3-25 22:39:01
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Trust and Reputation Models for Quality Assessment of Human Sensor Observationsmeters like accuracy, consistency and completeness is shifting to new measures. In volunteered geographic information (VGI) these conventional parameters are either lacking or not explicit. Regarding human observation quality as fitness for purpose, we propose to use trust and reputation as proxy mePET-scan 发表于 2025-3-26 20:34:49
Using Maptrees to Characterize Topological Changely complete representations of embeddings of connected graphs in closed surfaces. Maptrees extend these methods to provide topologically complete representations of embeddings of possibly disconnected graphs. The focus of this paper is the use of maptrees to admit fine-grained representations of top