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A Trajectory Calculus for Qualitative Spatial Reasoning Using Answer Set Programming

EasyChair Preprint 208

20 pagesDate: May 31, 2018

Abstract

Spatial information is often expressed using qualitative terms such as natural language expressions instead of coordinates; reasoning over such terms has several practical applications, such as bus routes planning. Representing and reasoning on trajectories is a specific case of qualitative spatial reasoning that focuses on moving objects and their paths. In this work, we propose two versions of a trajectory calculus based on the allowed properties over trajectories, where trajectories are defined as a sequence of non-overlapping regions of a partitioned map. More specifically, if a given trajectory is allowed to start and finish at the same region, 6 base relations are defined (TC-6). If a given trajectory should have different start and finish regions but cycles are allowed within, 10 base relations are defined (TC-10). Both versions of the calculus are implemented as ASP programs; we propose several different encodings, including a generalised program capable of encoding any qualitative calculus in ASP. All proposed encodings are experimentally evaluated using a real-world dataset. Experiment results show that the best performing implementation can scale up to an input of 250 trajectories for TC-6 and 150 trajectories for TC-10 for the problem of discovering a consistent configuration, a significant improvement compared to previous ASP implementations for similar qualitative spatial and temporal calculi.

Keyphrases: Answer Set Programming, qualitative reasoning, spatial reasoning, trajectory

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@booklet{EasyChair:208,
  author    = {George Baryannis and Ilias Tachmazidis and Sotiris Batsakis and Grigoris Antoniou and Mario Alviano and Timos Sellis and Pei-Wei Tsai},
  title     = {A Trajectory Calculus for Qualitative Spatial Reasoning Using Answer Set Programming},
  doi       = {10.29007/sp5l},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint 208},
  year      = {EasyChair, 2018}}
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