The notion of granularity is used in several areas of computing. In temporal databases, granularity relates to the fact that the time frame associated to an event of interest (e.g. an accident) can be envisaged at several levels of detail (e.g. hour, day, month, etc.). Similarly, granularity in data warehousing is the level of detail at which facts (e.g. sales) are captured in dimensions (e.g. product, store, and day). However, there is no commonly-agreed definition of spatial or spatio-temporal granularities. Sometimes, the term spatial granularity is confounded with multiple resolutions. Further, the few proposals about them are mainly focused on the vector data model. In this paper, we define spatial and spatio-temporal granularities for...
Presented at the 16th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information ...
Paper presented at the International Conference on Object Databases, 1-3 July 2009, ZurichThe capabi...
A temporal situation can be described at different levels of abstraction depending on the accuracy r...
The notion of granularity is used in several areas of computing. In the temporal database research f...
n the spatial context, the research community has not reached yet a widely accepted definition of gr...
In the database research field the management of temporal and spatial information is crucial. Many i...
Reasoning about spatio-temporal phenomena requires the adoption of common granularities that facilit...
Several application domains require handling spatio-temporal data. However, traditional Geographic I...
Publicado em "Computational science and its applications – ICCSA 2014 : proceedings...", Series titl...
Several approaches have been proposed to model spatiotemporal phenome- na at multiple LoDs, in parti...
This paper discusses the role of granularity in judgments about spatio-temporal location and relatio...
Abstract. Multiple spatial and temporal granularities are essential to extract significant knowledge...
Multiple granularities provide an essential support for extracting significant knowledge from spatio...
Multiple spatial and temporal granularities are essential to extract significant knowledge from data...
The capability of representing spatio-temporal objects is fundamental when analysing and monitoring ...
Presented at the 16th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information ...
Paper presented at the International Conference on Object Databases, 1-3 July 2009, ZurichThe capabi...
A temporal situation can be described at different levels of abstraction depending on the accuracy r...
The notion of granularity is used in several areas of computing. In the temporal database research f...
n the spatial context, the research community has not reached yet a widely accepted definition of gr...
In the database research field the management of temporal and spatial information is crucial. Many i...
Reasoning about spatio-temporal phenomena requires the adoption of common granularities that facilit...
Several application domains require handling spatio-temporal data. However, traditional Geographic I...
Publicado em "Computational science and its applications – ICCSA 2014 : proceedings...", Series titl...
Several approaches have been proposed to model spatiotemporal phenome- na at multiple LoDs, in parti...
This paper discusses the role of granularity in judgments about spatio-temporal location and relatio...
Abstract. Multiple spatial and temporal granularities are essential to extract significant knowledge...
Multiple granularities provide an essential support for extracting significant knowledge from spatio...
Multiple spatial and temporal granularities are essential to extract significant knowledge from data...
The capability of representing spatio-temporal objects is fundamental when analysing and monitoring ...
Presented at the 16th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information ...
Paper presented at the International Conference on Object Databases, 1-3 July 2009, ZurichThe capabi...
A temporal situation can be described at different levels of abstraction depending on the accuracy r...