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Jochen Renz
2010 – today
- 2013
[j10]Jinbo Huang, Jason Jingshi Li, Jochen Renz: Decomposition and tractability in qualitative spatial and temporal reasoning. Artif. Intell. 195: 140-164 (2013)- 2012
[c31]Anthony G. Cohn, Jochen Renz, Muralikrishna Sridhar: Thinking Inside the Box: A Comprehensive Spatial Representation for Video Analysis. KR 2012
[c30]- 2011
[c29]Matthias Westphal, Jochen Renz: Evaluating and minimizing ambiguities in qualitative route instructions. GIS 2011: 171-180
[c28]Matthias Westphal, Stefan Wölfl, Bernhard Nebel, Jochen Renz: On Qualitative Route Descriptions: Representation and Computational Complexity. IJCAI 2011: 1120-1125
[i1]Bernhard Nebel, Jochen Renz: Efficient Methods for Qualitative Spatial Reasoning. CoRR abs/1106.0679 (2011)- 2010
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[c26]
[c25]Matt Duckham, Myeong Hun Jeong, Sanjiang Li, Jochen Renz: Decentralized querying of topological relations between regions without using localization. GIS 2010: 414-417
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[c24]Jason Jingshi Li, Jinbo Huang, Jochen Renz: A Divide-and-Conquer Approach for Solving Interval Algebra Networks. IJCAI 2009: 572-577
[c23]Weiming Liu, Sanjiang Li, Jochen Renz: Combining RCC-8 with Qualitative Direction Calculi: Algorithms and Complexity. IJCAI 2009: 854-859
[c22]Bernhard Nebel, Jochen Renz: A Fixed-Parameter Tractable Algorithm for Spatio-Temporal Calendar Management. IJCAI 2009: 879-884- 2008
[c21]Jason Jingshi Li, Tomasz Kowalski, Jochen Renz, Sanjiang Li: Combining binary constraint networks in qualitative reasoning. ECAI 2008: 515-519
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[c19]Jochen Renz, Jason Jingshi Li: Automated Complexity Proofs for Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Calculi. KR 2008: 715-723
[c18]Rowan Martin-Hughes, Jochen Renz: Examining the motivations of defection in large-scale open systems. SAC 2008: 2035-2039- 2007
[j9]Sarabjot Singh Anand, Daniel Bahls, Catherina Burghart, Mark H. Burstein, Huajun Chen, John Collins, Thomas G. Dietterich, Jon Doyle, Chris Drummond, William Elazmeh, Christopher W. Geib, Judy Goldsmith, Hans W. Guesgen, Jim Hendler, Dietmar Jannach, Nathalie Japkowicz, Ulrich Junker, Gal A. Kaminka, Alfred Kobsa, Jérôme Lang, David B. Leake, Lundy Lewis, Gerard Ligozat, Sofus A. Macskassy, Drew V. McDermott, Ted Metzler, Bamshad Mobasher, Ullas Nambiar, Zaiqing Nie, Klas Orsvärn, Barry O'Sullivan, David V. Pynadath, Jochen Renz, Rita V. Rodríguez, Thomas Roth-Berghofer, Stefan Schulz, Rudi Studer, Yimin Wang, Michael P. Wellman: AAAI-07 Workshop Reports. AI Magazine 28(4): 119-128 (2007)
[c17]Jochen Renz, Falko Schmid: Customizing Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Calculi. Australian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2007: 293-304
[c16]Jochen Renz: Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Reasoning: Efficient Algorithms for Everyone. IJCAI 2007: 526-531
[p1]Jochen Renz, Bernhard Nebel: Qualitative Spatial Reasoning Using Constraint Calculi. Handbook of Spatial Logics 2007: 161-215- 2005
[c15]Jochen Renz, Gérard Ligozat: Weak Composition for Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Reasoning. CP 2005: 534-548- 2004
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[c14]Gérard Ligozat, Jochen Renz: Problems with Local Consistency for Qualitative Calculi. ECAI 2004: 1047-1048
[c13]Gérard Ligozat, Jochen Renz: What Is a Qualitative Calculus? A General Framework. PRICAI 2004: 53-64
[c12]Jochen Renz, Debasis Mitra: Qualitative Direction Calculi with Arbitrary Granularity. PRICAI 2004: 65-74- 2003
[j7]Andreas Abecker, Erik K. Antonsson, Charles B. Callaway, Virginia Dignum, Patrick Doherty, Ludger van Elst, Michael Freed, Reva Freedman, Hans W. Guesgen, Gareth J. F. Jones, John R. Koza, David Kortenkamp, Mark T. Maybury, John McCarthy, Debasis Mitra, Jochen Renz, Debra Schreckenghost, Mary-Anne Williams: 2003 AAAI Spring Symposium Series. AI Magazine 24(3): 131-140 (2003)- 2002
[b1]Jochen Renz: Qualitative Spatial Reasoning with Topological Information. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2293, Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-43346-5
[j6]Alfonso Gerevini, Jochen Renz: Combining topological and size information for spatial reasoning. Artif. Intell. 137(1-2): 1-42 (2002)
[j5]Mathias Broxvall, Peter Jonsson, Jochen Renz: Disjunctions, independence, refinements. Artif. Intell. 140(1/2): 153-173 (2002)
[j4]Jochen Renz: A Canonical Model of the Region Connection Calculus. Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 12(3-4): 469-494 (2002)- 2001
[j3]Jochen Renz, Bernhard Nebel: Efficient Methods for Qualitative Spatial Reasoning. J. Artif. Intell. Res. (JAIR) 15: 289-318 (2001)
[c11]- 2000
[c10]Mathias Broxvall, Peter Jonsson, Jochen Renz: Refinements and Independence: A Simple Method for Identifying Tractable Disjunctive Constraints. CP 2000: 114-127
[c9]Reinhard Moratz, Jochen Renz, Diedrich Wolter: Qualitative Spatial Reasoning about Line Segments. ECAI 2000: 234-238
[c8]Jochen Renz, Reinhold Rauh, Markus Knauff: Towards Cognitive Adequacy of Topological Spatial Relations. Spatial Cognition 2000: 184-197
1990 – 1999
- 1999
[j2]Jochen Renz, Bernhard Nebel: On the Complexity of Qualitative Spatial Reasoning: A Maximal Tractable Fragment of the Region Connection Calculus. Artif. Intell. 108(1-2): 69-123 (1999)
[c7]Jochen Renz: Maximal Tractable Fragments of the Region Connection Calculus: A Complete Analysis. IJCAI 1999: 448-455- 1998
[j1]Katja Lay, Christoph Hölscher, Jochen Renz: 4. Frühjahrstreffen der kognitionswissenschaftlichen Graduiertenkollegs Freiburg, Hamburg und Saarbrücken. Kognitionswissenschaft 7(2): 91 (1998)
[c6]Alfonso Gerevini, Jochen Renz: Combining Topological and Qualitative Size Constraints for Spatial Reasoning. CP 1998: 220-234
[c5]Jochen Renz, Bernhard Nebel: Efficient Algorithms for Qualitative Spatial Reasoning. ECAI 1998: 562-566
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[c3]Jochen Renz, Bernhard Nebel: Spatial Reasoning with Topological Information. Spatial Cognition 1998: 351-372- 1997
[c2]Markus Knauff, Reinhold Rauh, Jochen Renz: A Cognitive Assessment of Topological Spatial Relations: Results from an Empirical Investigation. COSIT 1997: 193-206
[c1]Jochen Renz, Bernhard Nebel: On the Complexity of Qualitative Spatial Reasoning: A Maximal Tractable Fragment of the Region Connection Calculus. IJCAI (1) 1997: 522-527
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