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AAAI Spring Symposium 2009 - Benchmarking of Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Reasoning Systems: Stanford University, CA, USA
- Benchmarking of Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Reasoning Systems, Papers from the 2009 AAAI Spring Symposium, Technical Report SS-09-02, Stanford, California, USA, March 23-25, 2009. AAAI 2009
- Bernhard Nebel, Stefan Wölfl:
Organizing Committee. - Bernhard Nebel, Stefan Wölfl:
Preface. 1
Full Papers
- Jean-François Condotta, Gérard Ligozat, Mahmoud Saade:
Qualitative Constraints for Job Shop Scheduling. 1-4 - Matteo Cristani, Nicoletta Gabrielli:
Practical Issues of Description Logics for Spatial Reasoning. 5-10 - Torsten Hahmann, Michael Gruninger:
Detecting Physical Defects: A Practical 2D-Study of Cracks and Holes. 11-16 - Reinhard Moratz:
Ambiguous Landmark Problems in Cognitive Robotics: A Benchmark for Qualitative Position Calculi. 17-22 - Marco Ragni, Gregory Kuhnmünch:
A Cognitive Perspective on QSR: Navigation as an Example. 23-28 - Carl P. L. Schultz, Robert Amor, Hans W. Guesgen:
Towards a Theory of Application for QSTR Systems. 29-34 - Jan Oliver Wallgrün:
Multi-Hypothesis Topological Mapping Using Qualitative Spatial Reasoning. 35-40 - Matthias Westphal, Stefan Wölfl:
Confirming the QSR Promise. 41-46
Tool Description Papers
- Cui Jian, Hui Shi, Bernd Krieg-Brückner:
SimSpace: A Tool to Interpret Route Instructions with Qualitative Spatial Knowledge. 47-48 - David Thau, Shawn Bowers, Bertram Ludäscher:
CleanTax: A Framework for Reasoning about Taxonomies. 49-50 - Matthias Westphal, Stefan Wölfl, Zeno Gantner:
GQR: A Fast Solver for Binary Qualitative Constraint Networks. 51-52 - Diedrich Wolter:
SparQ - A Spatial Reasoning Toolbox. 53-
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