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Spatial interpretations of preposition "at"

M Vasardani, S Winter, KF Richter, L Stirling, D Richter

Geocrowd 2012 Proceedings of the 1st ACM Sigspatial International Workshop on Crowdsourced and Volunteered Geographic Information | Published : 2012

Abstract

The current keyword- and substring matches-based retrieval methods most search engines rely on to answer spatial queries ignore the more specific interpretations of spatial relations. Moreover, the use of the general preposition "at" in natural language queries results in underspecified locations. This paper examines the use of "at" in a set of crowdsourced place descriptions and develops a methodology for interpreting "at" as one of the more location-specific, closely related spatial prepositions "in", "on", or "by". The application of suggested schemas in the paper enables the interpretation of "at" according to the granularity level and classification type of the spatial feature it refers..

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