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Quantifying Spatial Prepositions: an Experimental Study
Mark Hall, Christopher B Jones
Computer Science
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Arts and Humanities
Spatial
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captions
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Spatial prepositions
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Experimental Study
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Entity
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Spatial Relation
50%
Spatial Language
50%
Vagueness
50%
Cardinal Directions
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Keyphrases
Spatial Prepositions
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Image Caption
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Spatial Relations
50%
Spatial Distribution
50%
Spatial Language
50%
GIS Technology
50%
Spatial Entities
50%
Cardinal Directions
50%
Computer Science
Object Reference
100%
Spatial Distribution
100%
Quantitative Data
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Spatial Entity
100%
Spatial Relation
100%
Engineering
Spatial Distribution
100%
Ground Object
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Target Object
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Geographic Information System
100%
Experimental Study
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Spatial Distribution
50%