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What (who) is spatial move - definition

HOW SOME OBJECT IS LOCATED IN SPACE IN RELATION TO SOME REFERENCE OBJECT
Spatial relationships; Spatial relationship; Spatial relations
  • Examples of topological spatial relations.

Move (command)         
COMMAND IN VARIOUS DOS, OS/2 AND MICROSOFT WINDOWS SHELLS
MOVE.EXE; MOVE (command); MOVE (DOS command)
In computing, move is a command in various command-line interpreters (shells) such as COMMAND.COM, cmd.
move         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
MOVE!; Move (band); Move (disambiguation); Move (song); Move (album); MOVE Organization; Move (film); MOVE; MOVE (organization); Move (organization)
v. to make a motion in court applying for a court order or judgment. See also: motion movant
move         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
MOVE!; Move (band); Move (disambiguation); Move (song); Move (album); MOVE Organization; Move (film); MOVE; MOVE (organization); Move (organization)
I. v. a.
1.
Impel, put in motion, stir, propel.
2.
Incite, instigate, rouse, actuate.
3.
Influence, persuade, induce, prevail upon, act upon, determine, prompt, incline.
4.
Affect, touch, impress, stir, trouble.
5.
Stir up, excite, rouse, awaken, irritate, incense.
6.
Excite, agitate, stir up, rouse.
7.
Propose (in a deliberative body), bring forward, recommend, suggest, offer for consideration.
II. v. n.
1.
Stir, budge, change place or posture.
2.
Go, proceed, walk, march.
3.
Act, live, have power of motion.
4.
Remove, change residence.
III. n.
1.
Movement, motion, change of place.
2.
Proceeding, action taken.

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Spatial relation

A spatial relation specifies how some object is located in space in relation to some reference object. When the reference object is much bigger than the object to locate, the latter is often represented by a point. The reference object is often represented by a bounding box.

In Anatomy it might be the case that a spatial relation is not fully applicable. Thus, the degree of applicability is defined which specifies from 0 till 100% how strongly a spatial relation holds. Often researchers concentrate on defining the applicability function for various spatial relations.

In spatial databases and geospatial topology the spatial relations are used for spatial analysis and constraint specifications.

In cognitive development for walk and for catch objects, or for understand objects-behaviour; in robotic Natural Features Navigation; and many other areas, spatial relations plays a central role.

Commonly used types of spatial relations are: topological, directional and distance relations.