Reasey Praing
University of Florida
12 Papers
59 Citations
Reasey Praing is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spatial analysis & Spatial database. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
A Universal Abstract Model for Future Movements of Moving Objects
Reasey Praing,Markus Schneider +1 more
- 01 Jan 2007
TL;DR: This paper emphasizes the separation of moving object models and prediction methods and proposes a universal abstract model for future movements of moving objects, which serves as a conceptual basis for all future movement models as well as poses object requirements for the output of all prediction methods.
Modeling historical and future movements of spatio-temporal objects in moving objects databases
Reasey Praing,Markus Schneider +1 more
- 06 Nov 2007
TL;DR: A new moving object data model called Balloon model is proposed which provides integrated support for both historical and future movements of moving objects, and formal definitions ofMoving objects with respect to their past and future movement are provided.
Efficient Implementation Techniques for Topological Predicates on Complex Spatial Objects
Reasey Praing,Markus Schneider +1 more
TL;DR: The goal of this article is to develop correct and efficient implementation techniques of topological predicates for all combinations of complex spatial data types including two-dimensional point, line, and region objects, as they have been specified by different authors and in different commercial and public domain software packages.
Topological feature vectors for exploring topological relationships
Reasey Praing,Markus Schneider +1 more
TL;DR: This paper puts an emphasis on the exploration phase and the definition of the topological feature vectors and presents a straightforward evaluation method for efficient implementation of topological predicates for all combinations of the complex spatial data types point2D, line1D, and region2D.
Deriving Topological Relationships Between Simple Regions with Holes
Mark McKenney,Reasey Praing,Markus Schneider +2 more
- 01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: This paper proposes an approach to derive topological relationships between simple regions with holes based on well known topological relationship between the simple regions as their components, which will allow localized topological predicates between complex regions to be implemented using only topologically relationships betweensimple regions.