2014
DOI: 10.1080/14498596.2014.886533
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An integrated model for quantitative and qualitative description of spatial direction relations

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“…The correctness of the proposed model (Yan et al., 2014) was carefully evaluated because the judgment of spatial directions is inherently tied to human spatial cognition. To validate the model output, the output should be supported by a large majority of users (Bolton & Bass, 2009; Goyal, 2000).…”
Section: Experiments and Discussionmentioning
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“…The correctness of the proposed model (Yan et al., 2014) was carefully evaluated because the judgment of spatial directions is inherently tied to human spatial cognition. To validate the model output, the output should be supported by a large majority of users (Bolton & Bass, 2009; Goyal, 2000).…”
Section: Experiments and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several models have been developed to describe and/or compute direction relationships, such as statistical models (Deng & Li, 2008), integrated models (Du et al, 2008(Du et al, , 2013Yan et al, 2014), and models based on the similarity measurement method (Chen et al, 2016;Gong et al, 2021). Although these models are capable of computing direction relationships for individual objects, they do not account for direction relationships among groups of objects, and the correlation with Wemap is weak and the target users are not ILSOS.…”
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“…About spatial direction relations the industry scholars have made targeted improvements and optimization for the differences between the reference target and the source target in terms of dimension, shape, size and distance. For example, Wang Zhonghui proposed a series of improvements for the conical model [1][2][3] ; Chen Zhanlong proposed a series of improvements to the direction relation matrix model [4][5] ; Gong Xi made some improvements on the direction relation matrix model [6] ; Wang Yuzhu made some improvements on the spatial direction relationship [7] ; Lu Xiaomin proposed a series of improvements to the spatial direction relationship [8][9][10][11] , and Yan Haowen studyed on the spatial direction relationship in the early stage [12][13][14][15] .…”
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confidence: 99%