
Interval-based temporal reasoning
Interval-based temporal reasoning is a method for understanding how different events or periods relate to each other over time. Instead of just noting when things happen at specific moments, it considers the start and end times of events as intervals. This allows us to determine relationships like whether one event overlaps, follows, or occurs during another. For example, it can help analyze schedules, project timelines, or historical data by systematically figuring out how events connect or intersect over time. This approach provides a structured way to manage and interpret complex sequences of temporal information.