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The connection between points in space or time can be simple or complex. It can be between oneself and the environment or between two or more objects outside of oneself. These associations are referred to as spatial relations.
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Spatial relation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A spatial relation specifies how some object is located in space in relation to some reference object. Since the reference object is usually much bigger than the object to locate, the latter is ofte...
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In pictorial information retrieval, the goal is often to retrieve pictures satisfying certain spatial relations such as, for example, `find the tree to the left of the house'. To specify such spatial relations two spatial relational operators were originally proposed.
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In extension of this system we propose a set of spatialized widgets for incorporation of spatial relations in the user interface. The use of these widgets is illustrated in a number of applications, showing how spatial relations can be employed to support and streamline interaction with mobile devices.
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): The interplay between visual perception and natural language in humanmachine -interaction receives growing attention since it constitutes a prominent issue in many potential application areas. ... Coping with Static and Dynamic Spatial Relations (1995)
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): Systems of relations between regions are an important aspect of formal theories of spatial data. Examples of such relations are part-of, partially overlapping, and disjoint. ... Spatial Relations Between Indeterminate Regions (2000) [4 citations — 1 self]
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Samespace Gallery's show "Spaces in Conflict" sheds light on an evergreen dilemma: How do we interact with our world? How do we imagine and navigate our space? What are the modern issues in urban living? ... Thursday, January 18, 2007 ... View Larger Image...
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