Representing the semantic content of topological relations into Spatial Databases

Miguel Martinez, Marco Moreno, Miguel Torres, Serguei Levachkine

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Abstract

An approach focused on incorporating semantic content into Spatial Databases is proposed. Our methodology is based on a conceptualization of a geospatial domain restricted to retrieve the meaning of topological relations between geographic objects by means of concepts. Indeed, in spatial databases only a small set of topological relations is explicitly represented and they are identified when the geospatial data are displayed or analyzed. While, a semantically enriched set of such relations may be required, sometimes this can be identified at the time when the geospatial data are manipulated by the user. Thus, we define six relations, which are obtained considering the behavior of diverse thematics such as Hydrology, Land Use, Transportation Networks, and Settlements. Geospatial objects are analyzed to identify the topological relationships. We consider two analysis levels: intrinsic and extrinsic. The intrinsic level consists of the analysis between geographic objects that belong to the same thematic. The extrinsic level is composed of relations between pairs of geographic objects that belong to different thematics. Therefore, descriptions are automatically generated in form of tuples {Oi, R Oj}, where Oi and Oj represent a pair of geospatial objects and R represents the concept (relation). Each tuple represents the meaning of a topological relation. For example, a highway (O 1) crosses (R) a roadway (O2). We consider that this method adds a partial semantic content to the geographic databases, because the concepts represent the meaning of topological relations. The conceptual representation has some advantages with respect to the traditional approaches: the conceptualization does not depend on the data scale, geo-reference system, dimension, etc. In addition, we propose a native format that has been designed to appropriately represent and analyze the topological relations.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInformation Fusion and Geographic Information Systems - Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop, IF and GIS 2007
PublisherKluwer Academic Publishers
Pages223-233
Number of pages11
ISBN (Print)3540376283, 9783540376286
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007
Event3rd International Workshop on Information Fusion and Geographical Information Systems, IF and GIS 2007 - St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Duration: 27 May 200729 May 2007

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
ISSN (Print)1863-2351

Conference

Conference3rd International Workshop on Information Fusion and Geographical Information Systems, IF and GIS 2007
Country/TerritoryRussian Federation
CitySt. Petersburg
Period27/05/0729/05/07

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