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Spatial relation

A spatial relation specifies how some object is located in space in relation to some reference object. When the reference object is much bigger than the object to locate, the latter is often represented by a point. The reference object is often represented by a bounding box.

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Spatial relation

Nodes39
Edges38
Triples9
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.051282
Components1

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Spatial relation

Top relations

related to Relations by class · 3
Spatial relation → Reference, So, Then
related to Temporal references · 3
Spatial relation → For, Possin, Stockdale

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Important terminology

spatial relations object reference relation directional objects often distance specifies represented internal point areas applicability used de-9im temporal topological two

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
days of the weekinstance ofit requires understanding ordered sequences0.80text
months of the yearinstance ofit requires understanding ordered sequences0.80text
and seasonsinstance ofit requires understanding ordered sequences0.80text
Spatial relationrelated to Relations by classReference0.60section
Spatial relationrelated to Relations by classSo0.60section
Spatial relationrelated to Relations by classThen0.60section
Spatial relationrelated to Temporal referencesFor0.60section
Spatial relationrelated to Temporal referencesStockdale0.60section
Spatial relationrelated to Temporal referencesPossin0.60section

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