Autores
Quintero Téllez Rolando
Guzmán Lugo José Giovanni
Menchaca Méndez Rolando
Torres Ruiz Miguel Jesús
Moreno Ibarra Marco Antonio
Título An ontology-driven approach for the extraction and description of geographic objects contained in raster spatial data
Tipo Revista
Sub-tipo JCR
Descripción Expert Systems with Applications
Resumen In this paper, we present FERD, a methodology aimed to automatically identify, extract and describe relevant spatial objects contained in raster spatial datasets. Our objective is to provide a set of computational tools capable of finding landforms contained in the datasets that match human-friendly descriptions such as “In this model there is a mountain having a maximum altitude of 302 m, located between coordinates (19.09383°N, 99.85541°W) and (19.09393°N, 99.85554°W)”. The proposed methodology is composed of three main stages: in the first stage (conceptualization), the knowledge domain is represented by means of ontologies. In the second stage (synthesis) a novel semantic decomposition algorithm is used to identify and extract relevant spatial objects from the spatial dataset. In the last stage (description), the geographic objects extracted in the second stage are mapped to concepts (objects of the knowledge domain) generated in the first stage. The final result is a set of metadata that describes the geomorphologic objects contained in the raster dataset.
Observaciones
Lugar
País Estados Unidos
No. de páginas 9008-9020
Vol. / Cap. Vol. 39, Issue 10
Inicio 2012-08-10
Fin
ISBN/ISSN