Nearness as context-dependent expression: an integrative review of modeling, measurement and contextual properties

Nearness expressions such as "near" are context-dependent spatial relations and are subject to the context variability effect. Depending on the provided context, "near" has a different semantic extension. We perform a literature review to identify the effect of context on "n...

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Published inSpatial cognition and computation Vol. 20; no. 3; pp. 161 - 233
Main Authors Novel, Marc, Grütter, Rolf, Boley, Harold, Bernstein, Abraham
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Mahwah Taylor & Francis 02.07.2020
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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ISSN1387-5868
1542-7633
1573-9252
DOI10.1080/13875868.2020.1754832

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Summary:Nearness expressions such as "near" are context-dependent spatial relations and are subject to the context variability effect. Depending on the provided context, "near" has a different semantic extension. We perform a literature review to identify the effect of context on "near". To integrate the insights from different disciplines, we apply Turney's contextualization framework which distinguishes between two types of features: primary and contextual. Primary features are the qualitative and quantitative distance measures and contextual features are the context factors used to determine a threshold on the nearness measurements. Additionally, we identify the appropriate features for different spatial tasks discussed in the literature. By doing so, we seek to build a foundation for a context-dependent model for "near".
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ISSN:1387-5868
1542-7633
1573-9252
DOI:10.1080/13875868.2020.1754832