*Mereotopology and the computation representations of the body*
http://computationalculture.net/mereotopology-and-computational-representations-of-the-body/

Abstract

Mereotopology is a philosophically motivated approach to space originating 
in the work of A. N. Whitehead. Instead of taking space to be constructed 
from infinitesimally small points, mereotopology starts with regions which 
can experienced by humans. The most common computational models of space, 
in particular coordinate geometry, are however essentially based on points, 
which raises the question of their suitability for computational 
representations of the phenomenological body or for computational 
representations of experiential space. An alternative to these models is 
the computational representation of mereotopology, known as Qualitative 
Spatial Representation (QSR). This essay considers whether QSR could be 
used to provide a computational representation of the body which is closer 
to the body as experienced rather than the body as an object of scientific 
observation. A review of the origins of mereotopology is provided together 
with an explanation of the need to distinguish it from topology in its 
usual mathematical sense of point-set topology. The computational 
counterpart of mereotopology is introduced in the form of the 
Region-Connection Calculus. This contrasts with the ‘mereotopological lens’ 
used by Stamatia Portanova in her analysis of `virtual choreographic 
objects’. The question of how computation and some form of mereotopological 
lens might combine to represent the body is explored using ideas from the 
qualitative treatment of time as well as space. Iris Young described how, 
in the context of female experience, the lived-body leaves evidence of 
subjective experience through the way it moves in the world. This raises 
the possibility of using QSR to represent this experience and the essay 
concludes with the possibility of combining qualitative and quantitative 
computation to explore this.

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