Browsing Spatial Knowledge with Linked Ontologies
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Reed, Tristan
Reitsma, F.
McMeekin, David
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2015Type
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Reed, T. and Reitsma, F. and McMeekin, D. 2015. Browsing Spatial Knowledge with Linked Ontologies, in Ismail, L. (ed), Proceedings of the 2015 11th International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (IIT), Nov 1-3 2015, pp. 196-200. Dubai: IEEE.
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Proceedings 2015 11th International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (IIT) Innovations 2015
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11th International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (IIT"15)
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Department of Spatial Sciences
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Browsing spatial knowledge using linked ontologies supports multiple views on spatial data and allows users to explore that data with concept browsing or spatial feature browsing which are linked. A prototype application, KnowledgeScape, has been developed to demonstrate said data exploration.
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