Topological relations between spatial objects have been widely recognized, implemented, and used in GIS. They provide a notion of the general structure and the interactions of spatial objects. Topology avoids dealing with geometry by introducing topological primitives, namely, boundary, interior, and exterior.Accepted Author ManuscriptUrban Data Scienc
Topology defines the relationship between vector features. In this topic we look at how topology is ...
Abstract. A current trend in the development of spatial-relation ontologies is to capture more and m...
In this paper we present a survey conducted in order to understand how simple 3D objects, named geom...
Topological relations between spatial objects have been widely recognized, implemented, and used in ...
AbstractIn spatial data models for various applications, such as geographical information systems (G...
Topology is normally considered as independent of shape of spatial objects. This may not necessarily...
Topological relationships between spatial objects represent important knowledge that users of geogra...
For a long time topological relationships between spatial objects have been a focus of research in a...
Abstract. Topology is a central, de � ning feature of geographical information systems (GIS). The ad...
Nowadays, spatial modelling has mainly used 2D GIS. In applications like architecture or urban plann...
Queries in spatial databases, such as GIS, image databases, or CAD/CAM systems, are often based on t...
funds for young scholar (&nbsp: 200609) Abstract: Formal description and representation of topo...
Determining the spatial relations between objects is a primary function of a geographic information ...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of the use of topology in analysing 3D spatial data, fo...
geographical information system; object oriented; data model; topological relationship; simple objec...
Topology defines the relationship between vector features. In this topic we look at how topology is ...
Abstract. A current trend in the development of spatial-relation ontologies is to capture more and m...
In this paper we present a survey conducted in order to understand how simple 3D objects, named geom...
Topological relations between spatial objects have been widely recognized, implemented, and used in ...
AbstractIn spatial data models for various applications, such as geographical information systems (G...
Topology is normally considered as independent of shape of spatial objects. This may not necessarily...
Topological relationships between spatial objects represent important knowledge that users of geogra...
For a long time topological relationships between spatial objects have been a focus of research in a...
Abstract. Topology is a central, de � ning feature of geographical information systems (GIS). The ad...
Nowadays, spatial modelling has mainly used 2D GIS. In applications like architecture or urban plann...
Queries in spatial databases, such as GIS, image databases, or CAD/CAM systems, are often based on t...
funds for young scholar (&nbsp: 200609) Abstract: Formal description and representation of topo...
Determining the spatial relations between objects is a primary function of a geographic information ...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of the use of topology in analysing 3D spatial data, fo...
geographical information system; object oriented; data model; topological relationship; simple objec...
Topology defines the relationship between vector features. In this topic we look at how topology is ...
Abstract. A current trend in the development of spatial-relation ontologies is to capture more and m...
In this paper we present a survey conducted in order to understand how simple 3D objects, named geom...