Spatial Reasoning
The Spatial Reasoning Group at Oxford studies problems whose solution is highly dependent on the exact shape of objects. Examples of spatial reasoning problems include:
- Collision detection (telling whether two simulated objects occupy the same space at the same time)
- Path planning (working out how to move objects whilst avoiding collisions)
- Wire-loom design
- Putting together a jig-saw
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Selected Publications
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Basic Strategies for Molecular Docking with Scoring Functions
Gwyn Skone‚ Stephen Cameron and Irina Voiculescu
In German Conference on Bioinformatics. September, 2008.
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Stratagems for Effective Function Evaluation in Computational Chemistry
G.S. Skone
PhD Thesis 2010.
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