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28 April 2010 Incorporating time and spatial-temporal reasoning into situation management
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Spatio-temporal reasoning plays a significant role in situation management that is performed by intelligent agents (human or machine) by affecting how the situations are recognized, interpreted, acted upon or predicted. Many definitions and formalisms for the notion of spatio-temporal reasoning have emerged in various research fields including psychology, economics and computer science (computational linguistics, data management, control theory, artificial intelligence and others). In this paper we examine the role of spatio-temporal reasoning in situation management, particularly how to resolve situations that are described by using spatio-temporal relations among events and situations. We discuss a model for describing context sensitive temporal relations and show have the model can be extended for spatial relations.
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Gabriel Jakobson "Incorporating time and spatial-temporal reasoning into situation management", Proc. SPIE 7709, Cyber Security, Situation Management, and Impact Assessment II; and Visual Analytics for Homeland Defense and Security II, 77090H (28 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855638
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KEYWORDS
Fuzzy logic

Space operations

Homeland security

Artificial intelligence

Computer science

Intelligence systems

Logic

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