OXFORD UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY

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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