Qualitative shape representation based on the qualitative relative direction and distance calculus eOPRAm

12/20/2014
by   Christopher H. Dorr, et al.
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This document serves as a brief technical report, detailing the processes used to represent and reconstruct simplified polygons using qualitative spatial descriptions, as defined by the eOPRAm qualitative spatial calculus.

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