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The example indicates that the method proposed in this paper can 6. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORKS |
save steps judging a change and give clear expressions. For | Ave
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and spatial descriptor}. Spatial descriptor contains three parts, 1.€.
Shape and Size, Position and orientation and Topology relation.
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