Max J. Egenhofer
First name(s): Max J.
Last name(s): Egenhofer

Publications of Max J. Egenhofer sorted by first author

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H. Tom Bruns and Max J. Egenhofer, Similarity of Spatial Scenes, in: Seventh International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling, pages 173-184, Taylor \& Francis, 1996

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Giorgio De Felice, Paolo Fogliaroni and Jan Oliver Wallgrün, A Hybrid Geometric-Qualitative Spatial Reasoning System and Its Application in GIS, in: Spatial Information Theory, pages 188-209, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011
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Max J. Egenhofer, Eliseo Clementini and Paolino Di Felice, Evaluating Inconsistencies Among Multiple Representations, in: Sixth International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling, pages 901--920, 1994
Max J. Egenhofer, Christian Freksa and Harvey J. Miller (eds.), GIScience 2004. Extended Abstracts, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2004
Max J. Egenhofer, A Formal Definition of Binary Topological Relationships, in: 3rd International Conference, {FODO} 1989 on Foundations of Data Organization and Algorithms, pages 457-472, Springer, 1989
Max J. Egenhofer and David M. Mark, Naive Geography, in: Proceedings of COSIT'95, pages 1-15, Springer, 1995

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Alexander Klippel and Daniel R. Montello, On the robustness of mental conceptualizations of turn direction concepts, in: GIScience 2004. The Third International Conference on Geographic Information Science, pages 139-141, Regents of the University of California; Maryland, USA, 2004

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Daniel R. Montello, A New Framework for Understanding the Acquistion of Spatial Knowledge in Large-Scale Environments, in: Spatial and Temporal Reasoning in Geographic Information Systems, pages 143--154, Oxford University Press, 1998

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Dimitris Papadias, Max J. Egenhofer and Jayant Sharma, Hierarchical reasoning about direction relations, in: GIS '96: Proceedings of the 4th ACM international workshop on Advances in geographic information systems, Rockville, Maryland, United States, pages 105--112, ACM, 1996

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M. Andrea Rodríguez and Max J. Egenhofer, Comparing geospatial entity classes: An asymmetric and context-dependent similarity measure (2004), in: International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 18:3(229-256)
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Sabine Timpf, Gary S. Volta, David W. Pollock, Andrew U. Frank and Max J. Egenhofer, A Conceptual Model of Wayfinding Using Multiple Levels of Abstraction, in: Proceedings of Theories and Methods of Spatio-Temporal Reasoning in Geographic Space, pages 348--367, Springer, 1992