We investigated using declarative, rather than procedural, programming techniques for map overlay.

See also Overlaying Two Maps, which uses C instead of Prolog.

Papers

  1. A Logic Programming Approach to Cartographic Map Overlay. Peter YF Wu and Wm Randolph Franklin. Canadian Computational Intelligence Journal, 6(2):61-70, 1990. (BIB)
  2. A Polygon Overlay System in Prolog. Wm Randolph Franklin and Peter YF Wu. In Autocarto 8: Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Computer-Assisted Cartography, pages 97-106, "Baltimore, 29 March -- 3 April 1987. (BIB)
  3. Experiences with Using Prolog for Geometry. Wm Randolph Franklin, Margaret Nichols, Sumitro Samaddar and Peter YF Wu. In "Proceedings of Graphics Interface'86, pages 26-31, "Vancouver, 26--30 May 1986. (BIB)
  4. Geometry in Prolog. Wm Randolph Franklin, Peter Y.F. Wu, Sumitro Samaddar and Margaret Nichols. In "Advanced Computer Graphics, pages 71-78, apr 1986. (BIB)
  5. Prolog and Geometry Projects. Wm Randolph Franklin, Peter Y.F. Wu, Sumitro Samaddar and Margaret Nichols. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, nov 1986. (BIB)
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  6. Computational Geometry in Prolog. Wm Randolph Franklin. In Proceedings of the {NATO} Advanced Study Institute on Fundamental Algorithms for Computer Graphics, pages 737-749.Springer-Verlag, , 30 March -- 12 April 1985. (BIB)
    Paper.

PhD graduate

  1. Polygon Overlay in Prolog. Peter Yick Fai Wu. PhD thesis, Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering Dept., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1987. (BIB)

See also

Expert System Sensitivity Analysis


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