2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-35173-0_13
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Trentino Government Linked Open Geo-data: A Case Study

Abstract: Abstract. Our work is settled in the context of the public administration domain, where data can come from different entities, can be produced, stored and delivered in different formats and can have different levels of quality. Hence, such a heterogeneity has to be addressed, while performing various data integration tasks. We report our experimental work on publishing some government linked open geo-metadata and geo-data of the Italian Trentino region. Specifically, we illustrate how 161 core geographic datas… Show more

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“…The knowledge-graph is the core component of the developed framework. In assembling it, we followed the linked-data principles as proposed by Berners-Lee [5], which are broadly applicable to data conversion, linking, and sharing [51], and recommend to make the semantics of data explicit [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The knowledge-graph is the core component of the developed framework. In assembling it, we followed the linked-data principles as proposed by Berners-Lee [5], which are broadly applicable to data conversion, linking, and sharing [51], and recommend to make the semantics of data explicit [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically, initiatives regarding linked open datasets originate in the publication of online catalogs of raw datasets in different domains such as government (Sheridan Tennison, 2010), geography (Shvaiko et al, 2012), health (Kozák, Něcasky´, Dědek, Kĺmek Pokorny´, 2013), news (Stadler, Lehmann, H¨offner Auer, 2012). These feature keyword search and faceted browsing interfaces to help users find relevant datasets and retrieve corresponding metadata including dataset description and URLs to download (Ding et al, 2011).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%