Peter Bogaert

Introducing functional classification theory to land use planning by means of decision tables (2009)

Witlox, Frank, Antrop, Marc, Bogaert, Peter, De Maeyer, Philippe, Derudder, Ben, Neutens, Tijs, ...

This paper contributes to the conceptualisation and analysis of double-sided matching problems, taking the land use planning problem as an example. It does so by introducing functional classification...

On line graphs and road networks (2008)

Peter Bogaert, Veerle Fack

When data of the real world is stored on a computer, abstractions of real-life concepts have to be made. The data, necessary to store these concepts, needs to be minimised. On the other hand, the...

Qualitative Analysis of Polygon Shape-Changes (2008)

Nico V, E Weghe, Ruben Maddens, Peter Bogaert, Marijke Brondeel

Traditionally mainly quantitative methods are used for shape representation in domains such as computer vision, pattern recognition, and image analysis. The last decennium the field of qualitative...

How to Handle Incomplete Knowledge Concerning Moving Objects (2008)

Peter Bogaert, Anthony G. Cohn, Matthias Delafontaine, Leen De Temmerman, Tijs Neutens, ...

Abstract. In this paper, we present a way of how to handle incomplete knowledge concerning moving objects. Our approach is based on the basic Qualitative Trajectory Calculus (QTC B B), which is a...

A NEW DATA STRUCTURE TO REPRESENT ROAD NETWORKS (2008)

Peter Bogaert, Vakgroep Geografie, Vakgroep Geografie, Ruben Maddens, Vakgroep Geografie, ...

In the domain of Geographic information systems networks are often used to solve spatial problems. The majority of these problems involve path calculation. In order to calculate a realistic path, the...

The Qualitative Trajectory Calculus on Networks (2008)

Peter Bogaert, Anthony G. Cohn, Frank Witlox, De Maeyer

Abstract. Moving objects are commonly handled using quantitative methods and information. However, in many cases, qualitative information can be more efficient and more meaningful than quantitative...

A qualitative trajectory calculus and the composition of its relations (2005)

Bart Kuijpers, Peter Bogaert

Abstract. Continuously moving objects are prevalent in many domains. Although there have been attempts to combine both spatial and temporal relationships from a reasoning, a database, as well as from...

Representation of Moving Objects along a Road Network (2004)

Anthony G. Cohn, Peter Bogaert

Research has previously been conducted in the area of generating, indexing, modelling and querying network-based moving objects. However, little work has been done in building a calculus of relations...