Reasoning about Movement in Two-Dimensions

  • Authors:
  • Joshua Gross

  • Affiliations:
  • Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada ON M5B 2K3

  • Venue:
  • Canadian AI '09 Proceedings of the 22nd Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence: Advances in Artificial Intelligence
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

Reasoning about movement in two-dimensions can be broken down to depth and spatial relations between objects. This paper covers previous work based on the formal logic descriptions in situational calculus. Also covered is a simulator that produces data for a logical reasoner to process and potentially make decisions about motion in two-dimensions.