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“…(A similar simplifying assumption is proposed by Galton, 1999.) This is a simplifying assumption, which our present theory of granular partitions will enable us to avoid.…”
Section: The Granularity Of Granular Partitionsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…(A similar simplifying assumption is proposed by Galton, 1999.) This is a simplifying assumption, which our present theory of granular partitions will enable us to avoid.…”
Section: The Granularity Of Granular Partitionsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…There are many applications, such as describing or reasoning about video images, where one is dealing with a discrete spatial structure. Axiomatic theories which allow atomic regions have been investigated in [74] and [41]; and [28] presents a generalisation of BCAs, in which the extensionality axiom is dropped, and proves a representation theorem in terms of discrete proximity spaces.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the general BCA theory together with the extensionality axiom. For certain purposes, in particular the modelling of discrete space, one may wish to remove the extensionality condition [41]. The resulting very general BCAs will not be considered further here; however, a representation theorem (in terms of atomic algebras over proximity spaces) is given in [28].…”
Section: 22mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a tension between the continuous-space models favoured by high-level approaches to handling spatial information and discrete, digital representations used at the lower level. An attempt to bridge this gap by developing a high-level qualitative spatial theory based on a discrete model of space is [91]. For another investigation into discrete vs continuous space, see [139].…”
Section: Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly with a type of the form �2, 3, k�. An example of a theory with a type 3 connection relation interpreted in boundary free models and a separate parthood relation is [128]-influenced by [177] this generalises the RCC system and the discrete mereotopology of Galton [91] to allow for discrete models of RCC (not possible in the standard theory cited above).…”
Section: Boundary-free Theoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%