pathfindingThe process of finding a path between an origin and destination, which usually involves determining a least-cost path.
pathfinding The process of calculating the optimal path between an origin and a destination point or points in a network. pattern recognition ...
For example, in pathfinding and allocation, calibration generally refers to assigning or calculating appropriate values to be entered in impedance and demand items.
within a GIS: (1) geometric models, such as calculating the Euclidean distance between objects, generating buffers, calculating areas and perimeters, and so on; (2) coincidence models, such as polygon overlay; and (3) adjacency models (pathfinding, ...
data objects within a GIS: (1) geometric models (such as calculation of Euclidian distance between objects, buffer generation area, and perimeter calculation); (2) coincidence models (such as a polygon overlay); and (3) adjacency models (pathfinding, ...
See also: Attribute, Location, Coverage, Format, Analysis
 
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