Reasoning Visually about Spatial Interactions

N. Hari Narayanan, B. Chandrasekaran
1991 International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence  
This paper is concerned with how diagrams can be used for reasoning about spatial interactions of objects. We describe a computational approach that emulates the human capability of predicting interactions of simple objects depicted in two dimensional diagrams. Three core aspects of this approach are a visual representation scheme that has symbolic and imaginal parts, the use of visual processes to manipulate the imaglnat part and to extract spatial information, and visual cases that encode
more » ... riential knowledge and play a central role in the generation of spatial inferences. These aspects are described and the approach is illustrated with an example. Then we show that reasoning with images is an emerging and promising area of investigation by discussing computational and cognitive research on imagery.
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