TY - JOUR
T1 - Integrating calendar dates and qualitative temporal constraints in the treatment of periodic events
AU - Terenziani, Paolo
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - The paper describes a framework for representing and reasoning with periodic events. In particular, it proposes a temporal formalism which deals with both 1) quantitative information concerning the frame of time (e.g., between 1990 and 1993) and the user-defined calendar-dates (e.g., on the first Mondays of April) in which periodic events are located and 2) the qualitative relations between periodic events (e.g., Sam visits the branch office X01 before going to his office). The meaning of the temporal specifications in our formalism is described in logical terms. The paper defines the basic operations of inversion, intersection and composition of temporal specifications. These operations are correct (with respect to the logical definition of the specifications) and do not lose information. Finally, the paper also describes a correct algorithm which takes advantage of these operations for performing temporal reasoning, and analyses its complexity. An application of the temporal framework to the scheduling in an office is shown in an example.
AB - The paper describes a framework for representing and reasoning with periodic events. In particular, it proposes a temporal formalism which deals with both 1) quantitative information concerning the frame of time (e.g., between 1990 and 1993) and the user-defined calendar-dates (e.g., on the first Mondays of April) in which periodic events are located and 2) the qualitative relations between periodic events (e.g., Sam visits the branch office X01 before going to his office). The meaning of the temporal specifications in our formalism is described in logical terms. The paper defines the basic operations of inversion, intersection and composition of temporal specifications. These operations are correct (with respect to the logical definition of the specifications) and do not lose information. Finally, the paper also describes a correct algorithm which takes advantage of these operations for performing temporal reasoning, and analyses its complexity. An application of the temporal framework to the scheduling in an office is shown in an example.
KW - Knowledge representation and reasoning
KW - Representation and treatment of qualitative temporal relations between periodic events
KW - Representation and treatment of user-defined calendar dates
KW - Temporal information about periodic events
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U2 - 10.1109/69.634754
DO - 10.1109/69.634754
M3 - Article
SN - 1041-4347
VL - 9
SP - 763
EP - 783
JO - IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
JF - IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
IS - 5
ER -