
Spatial Vagueness, Uncertainty, Granularity
A Special Double Issue of spatial Cognition and Computation
Psychology Press Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 11. July 2017
Book
Hardback
166 pages
978-1-138-41168-5 (ISBN)
Description
This special issue collects enhanced and extended versions of papers that were presented at the Symposium on Spatial Vagueness, Uncertainty, and Granularity held in October 2001. The contributions examine fundamental problems in the analysis of spatial vagueness and uncertainty, and the editors hope this selection stimulates further investigation in this growing subfield of the theory of spatial information.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hove
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-41168-5 (9781138411685)
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Brandon Bennett | Matteo Cristani
Spatial Vagueness, Uncertainty, Granularity
A Special Double Issue of spatial Cognition and Computation
E-Book
09/2017
Psychology Press Ltd
€77.99
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Brandon Bennett | Matteo Cristani
Spatial Vagueness, Uncertainty, Granularity
A Special Double Issue of spatial Cognition and Computation
E-Book
09/2017
Psychology Press Ltd
€77.99
Available for download

Brandon Bennett | Matteo Cristani
Spatial Vagueness, Uncertainty, Granularity
A Special Double Issue of spatial Cognition and Computation
Book
07/2003
Psychology Press
€83.00
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Persons
Brandon Bennett, Matteo Cristani
Content
Volume 3, Numbers 2 & 3, 2003 Contents: B. Bennett, M. Cristani, Editorial. BARTICLES. A. Galtone, Granularity-Sensitive Spatial Attributes. J.G. Stell, Qualitative Extents for Spatio-Temporal Granularity. T. Bittner, B. Smith, Vague Reference and Approximating Judgements. L. Kulik, Spatial Vagueness and Second-Order Vagueness. D.R. Montello, M.F. Goodchild, J. Gottsegen, P. Fohl, Where's Downtown?: Behavioral Methods for Determining Referents of Vague Spatial Queries. H.W. Guesgen, J. Hertzberg, R. Lobb, A. Mantler, Buffering Fuzzy Maps in GIS. BRESEARCH NOTES. B.J. Kronenfeld, Implications of a Data Reduction Framework to Assignment of Fuzzy Membership Values in Continuous Class Maps. F.B. Zhan, Cognitive Evidence of Vagueness Associated With Some Linguistic Terms in Descriptions of Spatial Relations.