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Article

Wei, Lijun, Du, Heshan, Mahesar, Quratul-ain, Al Ammari, Kareem, Magee, Derek R., Clarke, Barry, Dimitrova, Vania, Gunn, David, Entwisle, David, Reeves, Helen and Cohn, Anthony G. (2020) A decision support system for urban infrastructure inter-asset management employing domain ontologies and qualitative uncertainty-based reasoning. Expert Systems with Applications, 158 . p. 113461. ISSN 09574174

Du, Heshan and Alechina, Natasha (2016) Qualitative spatial logics for buffered geometries. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 56 . pp. 693-745. ISSN 1076-9757

Du, Heshan, Alechina, Natasha, Jackson, Mike and Hart, Glen (2016) A method for matching crowd-sourced and authoritative geospatial data. Transactions in GIS . ISSN 1361-1682

Conference or Workshop Item

Du, Heshan, Nguyen, Hai Hoang, Alechina, Natasha, Logan, Brian, Jackson, Mike and Goodwin, John (2015) Using qualitative spatial logic for validating crowd-sourced geospatial data. In: Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (IAAI-15), 25-29 Jan 2015, Austin, Texas, USA.

Du, Heshan, Anand, Suchith, Morley, Jeremy, Hart, Glen, Leibovici, Didier and Jackson, Mike (2011) Developing open source based tools for geospatial integration. In: Third Open Source GIS Conference, 21-22 June 2011, Nottingham, UK.

Anand, Suchith, Morley, Jeremy, Jiang, Wenchao, Du, Heshan, Hart, Glen and Jackson, Mike (2010) When worlds collide: combining Ordnance Survey and Open Street Map data. In: AGI Geocommunity '10, 30 June 2010, London, UK.

Book Section

Du, Heshan, Alechina, Natasha and Cohn, Anthony G. (2020) A logic of directions. In: Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-20). IJCAI. (In Press)

Thesis (University of Nottingham only)

Du, Heshan (2015) Matching disparate geospatial datasets and validating matches using spatial logic. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.

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