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Open AccessHow do drivers mitigate the effects of naturalistic visual complexity?
How do the limits of high-level visual processing affect human performance in naturalistic, dynamic settings of (multimodal) interaction where observers can draw on experience to strategically adapt attention ...
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Artificial Visual Intelligence
We address computational cognitive vision and perception at the interface of language, logic, cognition, and artificial intelligence. The chapter presents general methods for the processing and semantic interp...
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Visuo-Locomotive Complexity as a Component of Parametric Design for Architecture
A people-centred approach for designing large-scale built-up spaces necessitates systematic anticipation of user’s embodied visuo-locomotive experience from the viewpoint of human-environment interaction facto...
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Deep Semantic Abstractions of Everyday Human Activities
We propose a deep semantic characterisation of space and motion categorically from the viewpoint of grounding embodied human-object interactions. Our key focus is on an ontological model that would be adept to fo...
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Answer Set Programming Modulo ‘Space-Time’
We present ASP Modulo ‘Space-Time’, a declarative representational and computational framework to perform commonsense reasoning about regions with both spatial and temporal components. Supported are capabiliti...
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Semantic Interpretation of Multi-Modal Human-Behaviour Data
This special issue presents interdisciplinary research—at the interface of artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and human-computer interaction—focussing on the semantic interpretation of human behaviour...
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Cognition, Interaction, Design
This transcript documents select parts of discussions on the confluence of cognition, interaction, design, and human behaviour studies. The interview and related events were held as part of the CoDesign 2017 R...
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People-Centered Visuospatial Cognition: Next-Generation Architectural Design Systems and Their Role in Design Conception, Computing, and Communication
When undertaking the task of design, architects imagine and anticipate the visuospatial and navigational experience of building users during the initial design conception phase. The ultimate goal is to ensure ...
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A Numerical Optimisation Based Characterisation of Spatial Reasoning
We present a novel numerical optimisation based characterisation of spatial reasoning in the context of constraint logic programming (CLP). The approach —formalised and implemented within CLP— is developed as an ...
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Probabilistic Spatial Reasoning in Constraint Logic Programming
In this paper we present a novel framework and full implementation of probabilistic spatial reasoning within a Logic Programming context. The crux of our approach is extending Probabilistic Logic Programming (...
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ASPMT(QS): Non-Monotonic Spatial Reasoning with Answer Set Programming Modulo Theories
The systematic modelling of dynamic spatial systems [9] is a key requirement in a wide range of application areas such as comonsense cognitive robotics, computer-aided architecture design, dynamic geographic info...
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E Pluribus Unum
Conceptual blending has been employed very successfully to understand the process of concept invention, studied particularly within cognitive psychology and linguistics. However, despite this influential resea...
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Perceptual Narratives of Space and Motion for Semantic Interpretation of Visual Data
We propose a commonsense theory of space and motion for the high-level semantic interpretation of dynamic scenes. The theory provides primitives for commonsense representation and reasoning with qualitative spati...
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Spatial Symmetry Driven Pruning Strategies for Efficient Declarative Spatial Reasoning
Declarative spatial reasoning denotes the ability to (declaratively) specify and solve real-world problems related to geometric and qualitative spatial representation and reasoning within standard knowledge re...
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Spatial Computing for Design—an Artificial Intelligence Perspective
The articulation of the Science of Design by Herbert Simon and the paradigmatic relevance of Artificial Intelligence in that context are closely intertwined topics: Simon elaborates the ‘Sciences of the Artificia...
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Grounding Dynamic Spatial Relations for Embodied (Robot) Interaction
This paper presents a computational model of the processing of dynamic spatial relations occurring in an embodied robotic interaction setup. A complete system is introduced that allows autonomous robots to pro...
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Approximate Epistemic Planning with Postdiction as Answer-Set Programming
We propose a history-based approximation of the Possible Worlds Semantics ( \(\mathcal{PWS}\) ) for reasoning about knowledge and a...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Interleaved Inductive-Abductive Reasoning for Learning Complex Event Models
We propose an interleaved inductive-abductive model for reasoning about complex spatio-temporal narratives. Typed Inductive Logic Programming (Typed-ILP) is used as a basis for learning the domain theory by gener...
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Artefactual Reasoning in a Hypergraph-Based CAD System
This paper deals with a computer system supporting conceptual floor layout and reasoning about abstract spatial artefacts. The reasoning module is able to evaluate constraints which involve immaterial entities...
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CLP(QS): A Declarative Spatial Reasoning Framework
We propose CLP(QS), a declarative spatial reasoning framework capable of representing and reasoning about high-level, qualitative spatial knowledge about the world. We systematically formalize and implement the s...