Formal Properties of Cognitive Distance in Geographical Space

Cuihong Qi, Hong Shu, Aiping Xu
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In geographic space, spatial behaviors of humans are driven directly by their spatial cognition, and indirectly by the physical or geometrical reality. The recognition of cognitive distance is fundamental in human intelligent computation, particularly in commonsense knowledge engineering. The cognitive distance is dialectically used for measuring the similarities between cognized geographic objects. Traditionally, physical or Euclidean distances are used very often. However, many inconsistencies between cognitive distance and physical distance are practically found. As a matter of a fact, the physical distance is mostly overestimated or underestimated in the process of human spatial cognition and spatial behaviors. This paper is intended to illustrate the cognitive distance and its distortions in a conceptual and computational way. Some innovative arguments are made. That is, the cognitive distance could be two-dimensional, exist in heterogeneous space, and hold the property of quasi-metric. Alternatively, the cognitive distance could be multi-dimensional, exist in homogeneous space, and hold the property of metric. Distance distortions arise from the transformations of homogeneous into heterogeneous spaces and two-dimensional into multi-dimensional distances
地理空间认知距离的形式属性
在地理空间中,人的空间行为直接受到空间认知的驱动,也间接受到物理或几何现实的影响。认知距离的识别是人类智能计算,特别是常识知识工程的基础。认知距离辩证地用来衡量认知地理对象之间的相似性。传统上,经常使用物理距离或欧几里得距离。然而,在实践中发现认知距离与物理距离之间存在许多不一致之处。事实上,在人类的空间认知和空间行为过程中,物理距离往往被高估或低估。本文旨在从概念和计算的角度阐述认知距离及其扭曲。提出了一些创新的论点。即认知距离可以是二维的,存在于异质空间中,并具有准度量的性质。认知距离也可以是多维的,存在于齐次空间中,并具有度量性。距离畸变是由同质空间向异质空间和二维空间向多维空间的转换引起的
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