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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Qualitative Spatial Reasoning With Holed Regions, Maria Vasardani
Qualitative Spatial Reasoning With Holed Regions, Maria Vasardani
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The intricacies of real-world and constructed spatial entities call for versatile spatial data types to model complex spatial objects, often characterized by the presence of holes. To date, however, relations of simple, hole-free regions have been the prevailing approaches for spatial qualitative reasoning. Even though such relations may be applied to holed regions, they do not take into consideration the consequences of the existence of the holes, limiting the ability to query and compare more complex spatial configurations. To overcome such limitations, this thesis develops a formal framework for spatial reasoning with topological relations over two-dimensional holed regions, called the …
Support Vector Methods For Higher-Level Event Extraction In Point Data, Jon Devine
Support Vector Methods For Higher-Level Event Extraction In Point Data, Jon Devine
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Phenomena occur both in space and time. Correspondingly, ability to model spatiotemporal behavior translates into ability to model phenomena as they occur in reality. Given the complexity inherent when integrating spatial and temporal dimensions, however, the establishment of computational methods for spatiotemporal analysis has proven relatively elusive. Nonetheless, one method, the spatiotemporal helix, has emerged from the field of video processing. Designed to efficiently summarize and query the deformation and movement of spatiotemporal events, the spatiotemporal helix has been demonstrated as capable of describing and differentiating the evolution of hurricanes from sequences of images. Being derived from image data, the …
Specifying And Detecting Topological Changes To An Areal Object, Jixiang Jiang
Specifying And Detecting Topological Changes To An Areal Object, Jixiang Jiang
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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Towards Spatial Queries Over Phenomena In Sensor Networks, Guang Jin
Towards Spatial Queries Over Phenomena In Sensor Networks, Guang Jin
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Today, technology developments enable inexpensive production and deployment of tiny sensing and computing nodes. Networked through wireless radio, such senor nodes form a new platform, wireless sensor networks, which provide novel ability to monitor spatiotemporally continuous phenomena. By treating a wireless sensor network as a database system, users can pose SQL-based queries over phenomena without needing to program detailed sensor node operations. DBMS-internally, intelligent and energyefficient data collection and processing algorithms have to be implemented to support spatial query processing over sensor networks. This dissertation proposes spatial query support for two views of continuous phenomena: field-based and object-based. A field-based …
An Embedding Graph For 9-Intersection Topological Spatial Relations, Matthew P. Dube
An Embedding Graph For 9-Intersection Topological Spatial Relations, Matthew P. Dube
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
In the practice of mapmaking, it is commonplace to represent many spatial phenomena as if they were in a different dimension than they truly are. In this context, it is extremely important to understand the total set of relationships available in a two-dimensional setting. Currently, there exist many sets of relations in two dimensions that have been modeled by the 9-intersection matrix. Many of these sets of relations have defined conceptual neighborhood graphs that show the inherent topological similarities between different types of configurations. Many of these sets of relations, however, do not have established conceptual neighborhood graphs. Furthermore, …
Liability For Spatial Data Quality, Harlan J. Onsrud
Liability For Spatial Data Quality, Harlan J. Onsrud
Spatial Information Science and Engineering Faculty Scholarship
Liability in data, products, and services related to geographic information systems, spatial data infrastructure, location based services and web mapping services, is complicated by the complexities and uncertainties in liability for information system products and services generally, as well as by legal theory uncertainties surrounding liability for maps. Each application of geospatial technologies to a specific use may require integration of different types of data from multiple sources, assessment of attributes, adherence to accuracy and fitness-for-use requirements, and selection from among different analytical processing methods. All of these actions may be fraught with possible misjudgments and errors. A variety of …
Preliminary Shoreland Zoning Map, Town Of Whitneyville, Washington County, Maine, University Of Maine At Machias Geographic Information Systems Laboratory & Service Center, Washington County Council Of Governments, Maine State Planning Office
Preliminary Shoreland Zoning Map, Town Of Whitneyville, Washington County, Maine, University Of Maine At Machias Geographic Information Systems Laboratory & Service Center, Washington County Council Of Governments, Maine State Planning Office
Maine Town Documents
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