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Date: 2008-08-29 22:37:36
Logic
Epistemology
Cognition
Reasoning
Determinacy
Geographic information system
Inference
Spatialtemporal reasoning
Uncertainty
Reasoning system
Probabilistic logic
Reason

REASONING-BASED STRATEGIES FOR PROCESSING COMPLEX SPATIAL QUERIES Ilya Zaslavsky, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Western Michigan University, U.S.A. ABSTRACT

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