GML is emerging as the new standard for representing geographic information in GISs on the Web, allowing the encoding of structurally and semantically rich geographic data in self describing XML-based geographic entities. In this study, we address the problem of approximate querying and ranked results for GML data and provide a method for GML query evaluation. Our method consists of two main contributions. First, we propose a tree model for representing GML queries and data collections. Then, we introduce a GML retrieval method based on the concept of tree edit distance as an efficient means for comparing semi-structured data. Our approach allows the evaluation of both structural and semantic similarities in GML data, enabling the user to t...
All aspects of human activity are rooted in geographic space in some respect. As a consequence, many...
Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems International Symposium (W2GIS 2012). April 12-13,...
The Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) community has generally accepted the thesis that both the...
International audienceGML is emerging as the new standard for representing geographic information in...
Geography Mark-up Language (GML) is the geographic information coding specification based on the Ext...
The widespread availability of the World Wide Web has led to a rapid increase in the amount of data ...
Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) systems provide users with functionalities of representation,...
ABSTRACT OGC (OpenGlS Consortium) is contributing with a XML specification to the representation of ...
Abstract – In this paper, we investigate the use of XQuery to retrieve geographic data represented i...
Abstract: Similarity measures have a long tradition in fields such as information retrieval, artific...
Abstract. What prevents the Geospatial Semantic Web from taking off is not a missing architecture an...
Geography is becoming increasingly important in web search. Search engines can often return better r...
Abstract: The research community has begun an effort to investigate foundations for the next stage o...
Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML-based language for the markup, storage, and exchange of ge...
National audienceToday, the thematic layer is still the prevailling structure in geomatics for handl...
All aspects of human activity are rooted in geographic space in some respect. As a consequence, many...
Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems International Symposium (W2GIS 2012). April 12-13,...
The Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) community has generally accepted the thesis that both the...
International audienceGML is emerging as the new standard for representing geographic information in...
Geography Mark-up Language (GML) is the geographic information coding specification based on the Ext...
The widespread availability of the World Wide Web has led to a rapid increase in the amount of data ...
Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) systems provide users with functionalities of representation,...
ABSTRACT OGC (OpenGlS Consortium) is contributing with a XML specification to the representation of ...
Abstract – In this paper, we investigate the use of XQuery to retrieve geographic data represented i...
Abstract: Similarity measures have a long tradition in fields such as information retrieval, artific...
Abstract. What prevents the Geospatial Semantic Web from taking off is not a missing architecture an...
Geography is becoming increasingly important in web search. Search engines can often return better r...
Abstract: The research community has begun an effort to investigate foundations for the next stage o...
Geography Markup Language (GML) is an XML-based language for the markup, storage, and exchange of ge...
National audienceToday, the thematic layer is still the prevailling structure in geomatics for handl...
All aspects of human activity are rooted in geographic space in some respect. As a consequence, many...
Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems International Symposium (W2GIS 2012). April 12-13,...
The Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) community has generally accepted the thesis that both the...