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An integrated representation of spatial and temporal relationships between evolving regions

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 The study of relationships between evolving regions within GIS still needs the development of operators that integrate the spatial and temporal dimensions. This paper introduces a new approach that combines topological relationships between regions in 2-dimensional space with temporal relationships between convex intervals in time. Resulting relationships are defined and visually presented within a 3-dimensional space that integrates the geographical space as a 2-dimensional space and the time line as the third dimension. Conceptual neighbourhoods are identified and extended by the concept of semi-transitions and transitions. Such a flexible framework presents the advantage of being derived from accepted relationships in both space and time. Its computational implementation is therefore compatible with current spatial and temporal GIS models.

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Received: May 2000 / Accepted: June 2001

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Claramunt, C., Jiang, B. An integrated representation of spatial and temporal relationships between evolving regions. J Geograph Syst 3, 411–428 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s101090100066

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