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Landmark Hierarchies in Context
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Spatial DevelopmentLocation InformationUrban InformaticsRoute DescriptionsFilter RulesSemanticsContext AnalysisSocial SciencesLandmark HierarchiesInformation RetrievalSpatialtemporal ReasoningHierarchical ClassificationSpatial TheoryLinguisticsKnowledge DiscoveryUrban PlanningTransportation GeographyArchitectural DesignUrban GeographyUrban DesignContextual IssueGeospatial SemanticsAutomated ReasoningHierarchical ModelBusinessUrban Space
We are interested in the generation of distinguishing place or route descriptions for urban environments. Such descriptions require a hierarchical model of the discourse, the elements of the city. We postulate that cognitive hierarchies, as used in human communication, can be sufficiently reflected in machine-generated hierarchies. In this paper we (a) propose a computational model for the generation of a hierarchy of one of these elements of the city—landmarks—and (b) demonstrate that a set of filter rules applied on this hierarchy derives distinguishing route descriptions from spatial context.
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