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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This paper presents a framework to infer spatial knowledge from semantic role representations. We in...
While the electronically available information in the Internet is explosively growing and thus incre...
To be effective, smart cities require the relationships between physical phenomena such as the natur...
We are now witnessing a large-scale need for the use of spatial information. Examples range from mon...
Abstract. The Semantic Web eases data and information integration tasks by providing an infrastructu...
The search of semantic understanding in information systems has led us to take advantage from fields...
Summarization: Cameras can provide integrated GPS and compass technology which makes them a powerful...
Geovisualisation is a knowledge-intensive art in which both providers and users need to possess a wi...
International audienceThis paper presents the integration process of spatial technologies and Semant...
There is empirical evidence that the user interaction metaphors used in ontology engineering toolkit...
Geospatial data have been pervasive and indispensable for various real-world application of e.g. urb...
Summarization: Cameras provide integrated GPS technology which makes them a powerful sensor for geog...
Governments and municipalities open up their data and publish spatial data on the Web, to be transpa...
Understanding spatial language is important in many applications such as geographical information sy...
The Semantic Web is woven together into a Web of data by statements expressed through the Resource D...
This paper presents a framework to infer spatial knowledge from semantic role representations. We in...
While the electronically available information in the Internet is explosively growing and thus incre...
To be effective, smart cities require the relationships between physical phenomena such as the natur...
We are now witnessing a large-scale need for the use of spatial information. Examples range from mon...
Abstract. The Semantic Web eases data and information integration tasks by providing an infrastructu...
The search of semantic understanding in information systems has led us to take advantage from fields...
Summarization: Cameras can provide integrated GPS and compass technology which makes them a powerful...
Geovisualisation is a knowledge-intensive art in which both providers and users need to possess a wi...
International audienceThis paper presents the integration process of spatial technologies and Semant...
There is empirical evidence that the user interaction metaphors used in ontology engineering toolkit...
Geospatial data have been pervasive and indispensable for various real-world application of e.g. urb...
Summarization: Cameras provide integrated GPS technology which makes them a powerful sensor for geog...
Governments and municipalities open up their data and publish spatial data on the Web, to be transpa...
Understanding spatial language is important in many applications such as geographical information sy...
The Semantic Web is woven together into a Web of data by statements expressed through the Resource D...
This paper presents a framework to infer spatial knowledge from semantic role representations. We in...
While the electronically available information in the Internet is explosively growing and thus incre...