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Using interval logic for order assembly

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:377133
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  1. Advanced Computation Laboratory, London (United Kingdom)

Temporal logic, in particular, interval logic has been used to represent genome maps and to assist genome map constructions. However, interval logic itself appears to be limited in its expressive power because genome mapping requires various information such as partial order, distance and local orientation. In this paper, we first propose an integrated formalism based on a spatial-temporal logic where the concepts of metric information, local orientation and uncertainty are merged. Then, we present and discuss a deductive and object-oriented data model based on this formalism for a genetic deductive database, and the inference rules required. The formalism supports the maintenance of coarser knowledge of unordered, partially ordered and completely ordered genetic data in a relational hierarchy. We believe that this integrated formalism also provides a formal basis for designing a declarative query language.

Research Organization:
Stanford Univ., CA (United States)
OSTI ID:
377133
Report Number(s):
CONF-9408117--
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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