Representing spatial activities by spatially contextualised motion patterns (bibtex)
by Gottfried, Björn and Witte, Jörn
Abstract:
The interpretation of spatial activities plays a fundamental role in several areas, ranging from the analysis of animal behaviour to location-based assistance applications. One important aspect when interpreting spatial activities consists in relating them to their environment. A problem arises insofar propositional representations lack an appropriate attention mechanism to comprehend the spatiotemporal development of spatial activities. Therefore, we propose a diagrammatic formalism which allows spatial activities to get classified depending on their spatial context and provide a link to propositional formalisms. It shows that RoboCup soccer is particularly suitable for investigating these issues. In fact, alone the spatial activity of the ball teaches us to a considerable degree much about a game.
Reference:
Gottfried, Björn and Witte, Jörn, "Representing spatial activities by spatially contextualised motion patterns", In 10th RoboCup International Symposium, 2006.
Bibtex Entry:
@INPROCEEDINGS{Gottfried,
  author = {Gottfried, Bj{\"o}rn and Witte, J{\"o}rn},
  title = {Representing spatial activities by spatially contextualised motion
	patterns},
  booktitle = {10th RoboCup International Symposium},
  year = {2006},
  series = {LNCS},
  abstract = {The interpretation of spatial activities plays a fundamental role
	in several areas, ranging from the analysis of animal behaviour to
	location-based assistance applications. One important aspect when
	interpreting spatial activities consists in relating them to their
	environment. A problem arises insofar propositional representations
	lack an appropriate attention mechanism to comprehend the spatiotemporal
	development of spatial activities. Therefore, we propose a diagrammatic
	formalism which allows spatial activities to get classified depending
	on their spatial context and provide a link to propositional formalisms.
	It shows that RoboCup soccer is particularly suitable for investigating
	these issues. In fact, alone the spatial activity of the ball teaches
	us to a considerable degree much about a game.},
  owner = {pmania},
  timestamp = {2012.11.06}
}
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