Abstract
Directional relations, topological relations and metric relations are the basic spatial constraint in the geometric space. The three kinds of spatial relations are not isolated and restrict each other. In this paper, we focus on the effect of topology and distance on the representation of directional relations and present a description mechanism of directional relations considering topology and distance. In this new model, (1)topological constraint is analyzed as the basis of directional relations categories; (2)distance relations is the other factor of representation of directional relations and distinguish the directional relations of different positions in the same ray line; (3)depending on the analysis of the capability of exiting directional relations models to represent the restraint from the topological relations and distance, a category mechanism based on the topological relations and distance is proposed to improve the accuracy of the directional description. This model combines the restraint from topological and distance relations and consummates the representation of directional relations. Experiments show excellent efficiency in view of directional description.
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