Stefan Wölfl
First name(s): Stefan
Last name(s): Wölfl

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Mehul Bhatt, Hans Guesgen, Stefan Wölfl and Shyamanta Hazarika, Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Reasoning: Emerging Applications, Trends and Future Directions (2011), in: Journal of Spatial Cognition and Computation. Issue: Emerging Applications of Spatial and Temporal Reasoning. Special Issue of the Journal of Spatial Cognition and Computation, 11:1
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Frank Dylla, Lutz Frommberger, Jan Oliver Wallgrün, Diedrich Wolter, Stefan Wölfl and Bernhard Nebel, SailAway: Formalizing Navigation Rules, in: Proceedings of the AISB'07 Artificial and Ambient Intelligence Symposium on Spatial Reasoning and Communication, 2007
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Christian Freksa, Nora Newcombe, Peter Gärdenfors and Stefan Wölfl (eds.), Spatial Cognition VI: Learning, reasoning, and talking about space, Springer; Berlin, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 2008
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Lutz Frommberger and Diedrich Wolter, Spatial Abstraction: Aspectualization, Coarsening, and Conceptual Classification, in: Spatial Cognition VI, pages 311-327, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2008
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Zeno Gantner, Matthias Westphal and Stefan Wölfl, GQR - A Fast Reasoner for Binary Qualitative Constraint Calculi, in: Proceedings of the AAAI'08 Workshop on Spatial and Temporal Reasoning, 2008
Zeno Gantner, Matthias Westphal and Stefan Wölfl, GQR -- A Fast Reasoner for Binary Qualitative Constraint Calculi, in: Proceedings of the AAAI'08 Workshop on Spatial and Temporal Reasoning, 2008

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Julien Hué, Matthias Westphal and Stefan Wölfl, Towards a New Semantics for Possibilistic Answer Sets, in: {KI} 2014: Advances in Artificial Intelligence - 37th Annual German Conference on AI, Stuttgart, Germany, September 22-26, 2014. Proceedings, pages 159--170, 2014
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Jonathan W. Kelly and Timothy P. McNamara, Spatial Memory and Spatial Orientation, in: Spatial Cognition VI. Learning, Reasoning, and Talking about Space: International Conference Spatial Cognition 2008, pages 22-38, Springer, 2008

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Dominik Lücke, Till Mossakowski and Reinhard Moratz, Streets to the OPRA - Finding your destination with imprecise knowledge, in: IJCAI Workshop on Benchmarks and Applications of Spatial Reasoning, pages 25-32, 2011
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Reinhard Moratz, Ambiguous Landmark Problems in Cognitive Robotics: A Benchmark for Qualitative Position Calculi, in: Papers from the 2009 AAAI Spring Symposium Benchmarking of Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Reasoning Systems, pages 17--22, AAAI Press; Menlo Park, CA, 2009
Till Mossakowski, Lutz Schröder and Stefan Wölfl, A Categorical Perspective on Qualitative Constraint Calculi, in: Qualitative Constraint Calculi - Application and Integration. Workshop at KI 2006, pages 28--39, 2006
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Marco Ragni and Stefan Wölfl, Reasoning about Topological and Positional Information in Dynamic Settings, in: Proceedings of the Twenty-First International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference, May 15-17, 2008, Coconut Grove, Florida, USA, pages 606-611, 2008
Marco Ragni and Stefan Wölfl, Temporalizing Cardinal Directions: From Constraint Satisfaction to Planning, in: Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Lake District of the United Kingdom, June 2-5, 2006, pages 472-480, American Association for Artificial Intelligence; Menlo Park, CA, 2006
Marco Ragni and Stefan Wölfl, Branching Allen: Reasoning with intervals in branching time, in: Spatial Cognition IV: Reasoning, Action, Interaction, International Conference Spatial Cognition 2004, Frauenchiemsee, Germany, October 11-13, 2004, Revised & Selected Papers, pages 323-343, Springer; Berlin; http://www.springer.de, 2004
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Marco Ragni and Stefan Wölfl, Temporalizing Spatial Calculi: On Generalized Neighborhood Graphs, in: KI 2005: Advances in Artificial Intelligence, 28th Annual German Conference on AI, KI 2005, Koblenz, Germany, September 11-14, 2005, Proceedings, pages 64--78, Springer; Berlin; http://www.springer.de, 2005
Kai-Florian Richter, Denise Peters, Gregory Kuhnmünch and Falko Schmid, What Do Focus Maps Focus On?, in: Spatial Cognition VI - Learning, Reasoning, and Talking about Space, pages 154-170, Springer; Berlin, 2008
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Jan Oliver Wallgrün, Multi-Hypothesis Topological Mapping Using Qualitative Spatial Reasoning, in: Papers from the 2009 AAAI Spring Symposium Benchmarking of Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Reasoning Systems, pages 35-40, AAAI Press; Menlo Park, CA, 2009
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