GeoSpatial Semantics : First International Conference, GeoS 2005, Mexico City, Mexico, November 29-30, 2005. Proceedings / edited by M. Andrea Rodríguez, Isabel Cruz, Sergei Levashkin, Max J. Egenhofer.
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- texto
- computadora
- recurso en línea
- 9783540322832
- QA76.9.D3
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Theories for the Semantics of Geospatial Information -- Comparing Representations of Geographic Knowledge Expressed as Conceptual Graphs -- Ontology Ontogeny: Understanding How an Ontology Is Created and Developed -- Representing the Meaning of Spatial Behavior by Spatially Grounded Intentional Systems -- Formal Representations for Geospatial Data -- Processes and Events in Dynamic Geo-Networks -- A Qualitative Trajectory Calculus and the Composition of Its Relations -- Modeling Noteworthy Events in a Geospatial Domain -- Similarity Comparison of Spatial Data Sets -- Measuring Semantic Similarity Between Geospatial Conceptual Regions -- Using Semantic Similarity Metrics to Uncover Category and Land Cover Change -- Measuring Arrangement Similarity Between Thematic Raster Databases Using a QuadTree-Based Approach -- Ontology-Based Spatial Information Retrieval -- Extending Semantic Similarity Measurement with Thematic Roles -- Exploiting Geospatial Markers to Explore and Resocialize Localized Documents -- Ontology Matching for Spatial Data Retrieval from Internet Portals -- Geospatial Semantic Web -- Geospatial Semantic Web: Architecture of Ontologies -- Formal Approach to Reconciliation of Individual Ontologies for Personalisation of Geospatial Semantic Web -- Incorporating Update Semantics Within Geographical Ontologies -- Short Papers -- Purpose-Driven Navigation -- Mobile GIS: Attribute Data Presentation Under Time and Space Constraints -- Ontology-Driven Description of Spatial Data for Their Semantic Processing -- An Interstage Change Model for Sandbox Geography.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on GeoSpatial Semantics, GeoS 2005, held in Mexico City, Mexico in November 2005. The 15 revised full papers presented together with 4 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 42 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on theories for the semantics of geospatial information, formal representations for geospatial data, similarity comparison of spatial data sets, ontology-based spatial information retrieval, and geospatial semantic Web.
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