2018
DOI: 10.26833/ijeg.413473
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Possible contributions of spatial semantic methods and technologies to multi-representation spatial database paradigm

Abstract: Today, the amount and variety of spatial data have increased dramatically. In addition, the web has made it easier to disseminate and share this kind of data. Therefore, spatial data integration and interoperability have gained more importance. Spatial data are collected from different sources and often heterogeneous in terms of the levels of detail and the points of view. To able to meet the demands of different spatial applications, multi-source and heterogeneous spatial datasets need to be integrated as wel… Show more

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“…Nowadays, studies on semantic interoperability by solving fuzzy cross-relationships are emphasised. In current data exchange models, the use of XML, XML schema and UML languages together with ontologies has contributed greatly to semantic interoperability (Memduhoglu and Basaraner, 2018). The most basic study is carried out on the Internet of Things (IoT).…”
Section: Determining the Methodology Of Interoperability Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, studies on semantic interoperability by solving fuzzy cross-relationships are emphasised. In current data exchange models, the use of XML, XML schema and UML languages together with ontologies has contributed greatly to semantic interoperability (Memduhoglu and Basaraner, 2018). The most basic study is carried out on the Internet of Things (IoT).…”
Section: Determining the Methodology Of Interoperability Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xavier et al (2016) classified the measures as geometric, topological, attribute, context, and semantic. Memduhoğlu and Başaraner (2018) compared thematic geographic ontologies created for cities and discussed about possible contributions of basic integration methods and technologies of spatial semantics for creating a multirepresentation spatial database paradigm. Hacar and Gökgöz (2019a) designed a conceptual model for matching process under spatial data integration by classifying the types of geometry, measure, relationship, and spatial information.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature (Gerber et al, 1990, Filippakopoulou and Nakos, 1995, Basaraner, 1997, Basaraner and Selcuk, 1999 and various tourist maps were examined to determine the content of the tourist geospatial database on which user-centred multimodal maps rely. For a study wider in scope, a multi-representation spatial database approach may be followed (Memduhoglu and Basaraner, 2018). Table 2 shows the content of the database.…”
Section: Tourist Geospatial Database Creationmentioning
confidence: 99%