Spatial Temporal Reasoning using QSR, Physics, and Image Processing
Abstract
Qualitative spatial reasoning (QSR) is a powerful tool in automated computer reasoning, a necessary step forward in fields like computer vision and media analysis. Stereo graphical media has rapidly become a prevalent part of technological culture, and the amount of these kinds of data that exists is staggering. Humans interpret depth information using prior knowledge that a computer lacks. This prior knowledge stems from remembered observance of the basic laws of physics. While the computer lacks the intuitive understanding of these principal physical properties, it is capable of determining more precise information through calculation. Herein the authors explore the information that can be gained from an amalgamation of QSR methods and physics, and present some preliminary results from an implementation based on this powerful combination.
Recommended Citation
N. Eloe et al., "Spatial Temporal Reasoning using QSR, Physics, and Image Processing," Proceedings: DMS 2013 - 19th International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems, pp. 14 - 19, KSI Research Inc., Jan 2013.
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Publication Date
01 Jan 2013