Spatial relationships

Description:

A relationship in spatial data is a relationship between features in a Euclidean space, defined in terms of the co-locational trends of two or more features over that space. An example is determining the confidence of the ‘where there’s smoke there’s fire’ with respect to a set of coordinates, each representing the feature smoke or fire. The task here would be to determine whether fire occurs in the neighborhood of smoke more than is randomly likely.

The treatment of relationships among spatial objects is an essential task in geographic data processing and CAD/CAM.