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Journal Information-measuring and Control Systems №4 for 2015 г.
Article in number:
Intellectualization of access to geodata based on semantic geointeroperability
Authors:
S.K. Dulin - Dr.Sc. (Eng.), Professor, Leading Research Scientist, Dorodnicyn Computing Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences. E-mail: s.dulin@ccas.ru N.G. Dulina - Ph.D. (Eng.), Senior Research Scientist, Dorodnicyn Computing Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences. E-mail: ngdulina@mail.ru P.V. Ermakov - Post-graduate Student, Institute of Informatics Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences. E-mail: petcazay@gmail.com
Abstract:
Ensuring semantic geo interoperability suggests that the development of means consistent understanding of geodata should be based on comparative analysis of existing geo databases metaschemes considering multifactor user interaction and semantics embedded in the spatial ontology and/or geothesauruses and classifiers. Paper is devoted to the discussion of the notion of semantic interoperability and aspects of its implementation.
Pages: 53-58
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