Computing and Handling Cardinal Direction Information

S. Skiadopoulos, C. Giannoukos, P. Vassiliadis, T. Sellis, and M. Koubarakis
In Proceedings of the 9th Int'l Conference on Extending Database Technology (EDBT'04), volume 2992 of LNCS, pages 329--347. Springer, 2004

Abstract:
Qualitative spatial reasoning forms an important part of the commonsense reasoning required for building intelligent Geographical Information Systems (GIS). Previous research has come up with models to capture cardinal direction relations for typical GIS data. In this paper, we target the problem of efficiently computing the cardinal direction relations between regions that are composed of sets of polygons and present the first two algorithms for this task. The first of the proposed algorithms is purely qualitative and computes, in linear time, the cardinal direction relations between the input regions. The second has a quantitative aspect and computes, also in linear time, the cardinal direction relations with percentages between the input regions. The algorithms have been implemented and embedded in an actual system, CarDirect, that allows the user to annotate regions of interest in an image or a map, compute cardinal direction relations and retrieve combinations of interesting regions on the basis of a query.

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