Dynamic geometry systems (DGS) have become basic tools in many areas of
geometry as, for example, in education. Geometry Automated Theorem Provers
(GATP) are an active area of research and are considered as being basic tools
in future enhanced educational software as well as in a next generation of
mechanized mathematics assistants. Recently emerged Web repositories of
geometric knowledge, like TGTP and Intergeo, are an attempt to make the already
vast data set of geometric knowledge widely available. Considering the large
amount of geometric information already available, we face the need of a query
mechanism for descriptions of geometric constructions.
In this paper we discuss two approaches for describing geometric figures
(declarative and procedural), and present algorithms for querying geometric
figures in declaratively and procedurally described corpora, by using a DGS or
a dedicated controlled natural language for queries.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures, accepted at CICM 201