Deductive Coordination of Multiple Geospatial Knowledge Sources

Citation

Waldinger, R., Reddy, M., Culy, C., Hobbs, J., and Dungan, J. Deductive Coordination of Multiple Geospatial Knowledge Sources, in American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 4-10 2002.

Abstract

Issues in the description of places are discussed in the context of a logical geospatial theory. This theory lies at the core of the system GeoLogica, which deduces answers to geographical questions based on knowledge provided by multiple agents.

Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence Center, AIC


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