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Multi-scale approaches for geodata
1999Topological object relationships in combination with object classification hierarchies appear to be fundamental in the definition of the aggregation rules for spatial objects. Such rules are essential building blocks for the construction of generalization procedures in spatial databases.
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Cartography, 1995
The Australian Surveying and Land Information Group (AUSLIG) committed itself to the quality validation of GEODATA products. This paper describes the approach taken by AUSLIG to GEODATA TOPO-250K quality validation and the statistical principles on which the approach is based.
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The Australian Surveying and Land Information Group (AUSLIG) committed itself to the quality validation of GEODATA products. This paper describes the approach taken by AUSLIG to GEODATA TOPO-250K quality validation and the statistical principles on which the approach is based.
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9th EAGE International Conference on Geoinformatics - Theoretical and Applied Aspects, 2010
The lecture is devoted to creation of WEB-portal of geological and geophysical map resources and information of remote sensing of the Earth by geoinformational technologies. Conception of creation of such resource, necessary software, functions and filling it necessary information are considered there.
O. V. Barladin, O. Y. Sklyar
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The lecture is devoted to creation of WEB-portal of geological and geophysical map resources and information of remote sensing of the Earth by geoinformational technologies. Conception of creation of such resource, necessary software, functions and filling it necessary information are considered there.
O. V. Barladin, O. Y. Sklyar
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Semantically Enriching Geodata
2017The requirement of GIS community in information is in vogue. Indeed, GIS is often extremely useful in many fields such as sciences, health, business, and community services to do everything. This includes creating, querying, overlaying maps and analysis of the spatial and non-spatial information. To carry out all these processing, the GIS refers to the
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