Burrough, 2020 - Google Patents
Natural objects with indeterminate boundariesBurrough, 2020
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- 1378133005563168092
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- Burrough P
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- Geographic objects with indeterminate boundaries
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This chapter reviews the basic concepts of 'objects' and 'fields' used for modelling geographic objects and their handling using conventional discrete logic and explains how these conventional approaches are insufficient for working with complex, polythetic natural …
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