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DOI: 10.1007/pl00010983
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Technical Map Interpretation: A Distributed Approach

Abstract: This paper deals with the general problem of document understanding. We propose the description of a formal architecture of a device capable of interpreting technical and cartographic documents. This device relies on two main points, i.e. a model of the document and the implementation of a set of 'builders', the aim of which is to progressively construct information of as high a semantic level as that provided by the document drawer. Two main stages are integrated in the reasoning process: the first one consis… Show more

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“…Some authors propose using models of different knowledge categories that would contribute to the analysis process [Adam 2000] and that these models be formalized as much as possible as to obtain a truly adaptable and context independent interpretation system. A classification of the required knowledge in 4 categories can be found in [Ogier 2001]:…”
Section: About Knowledge Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors propose using models of different knowledge categories that would contribute to the analysis process [Adam 2000] and that these models be formalized as much as possible as to obtain a truly adaptable and context independent interpretation system. A classification of the required knowledge in 4 categories can be found in [Ogier 2001]:…”
Section: About Knowledge Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%