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U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey A Consideration of A Consideration of Geospatial Feature Geospatial Feature Formation in Linked Open Formation in Linked Open Vocabularies Vocabularies Workshop on Linked Open Data: Workshop on Linked Open Data: Activities, Ideas, Practices Activities, Ideas, Practices @ @ GIForum 2014 GIForum 2014 Dalia Varanka Dalia Varanka July 1, 2014 July 1, 2014

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U.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Geological Survey

A Consideration of Geospatial A Consideration of Geospatial Feature Formation in Linked Feature Formation in Linked Open VocabulariesOpen VocabulariesWorkshop on Linked Open Data: Workshop on Linked Open Data: Activities, Ideas, Practices Activities, Ideas, Practices @ @ GIForum 2014GIForum 2014

Dalia VarankaDalia VarankaJuly 1, 2014July 1, 2014

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Geospatial Feature

ISO 19112 Geographic Information – Spatial referencing by geographic identifiers

OGC 11-052r4 OGC GeoSPARQL – A Geographic Query Language for RDF Data

geo:Feature geo:Geometrygeo:hasGeometry

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Definitions

Abstraction of real world phenomena (ISO) A digital representation of a real world entity

or an abstraction of the real world (OGC)

Selection of characteristics relevant to an area of interest with disregard of what is irrelevant

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Introduction

Concept of a geospatial feature in GIScience literature

Feature class semantics in Linked Open Vocabulary (LOV)

Feature as ontology pattern Hydrography example

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Geographical and Cognitive Entities

Features are conceptualized as objects World has fuzzy boundaries Cognitively constructed categories Technical adaptation of the feature concept

Imposes further semantic constraints Must support geographical analysis

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Geospatial Feature Concept

Theme

Space Time

Equivalent to a ‘geographical fact’

Berry, B.J.L. 1964. Approaches to Spatial Analysis: A Regional Synthesis. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 54, 2-11.

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Feature Type Class Semantics

Identity

Place (Space)

Time

Attributes

Relations

Usery, E.L., Spatial Feature classes, Encyclopedia of Geography, John Wiley and Sons, In press.

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GeoNames Feature Classes (9) and Code Definitions (645)

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Geonames Feature Class Semantics

feature class

feature code geonameid name asciiname latitude longitude country code timezone modification date

T PASS 2598245 Sandgatterl Sandgatterl 47.75 14.56667 AT Europe/Vienna 5/2/2014L GRAZ 2598246 Viehtalalm Viehtalalm 47.75 14.56667 AT Europe/Vienna 4/30/1999T CLF 2598247 Adlmoarstein Adlmoarstein 47.75 14.55 AT Europe/Vienna 4/30/1999L GRAZ 2598248 Waldbaueralm Waldbaueralm 47.75 14.56667 AT Europe/Vienna 4/30/1999T PK 2598249 Federeck Federeck 47.75 14.56667 AT Europe/Vienna 5/2/2014P PPL 2598250 Mooshöhe Mooshoehe 47.75 14.55 AT Europe/Vienna 5/2/2014S HUT 2598251 Antonihütte Antonihuette 47.75 14.53333 AT Europe/Vienna 5/2/2014L GRAZ 2598252 Bergeralm Bergeralm 47.75 14.51667 AT Europe/Vienna 4/30/1999L GRAZ 2598253 Blabergalm Blabergalm 47.75 14.5 AT Europe/Vienna 4/30/1999

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Feature Semantics in Layer-Based Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Improved attribute and topological representation

Feature class changed from type to geometry

Feature geometry changed from objects to tabular coordinate pair segments

Feature geometry classes: effective for overlay processing, but not intuitive for feature recognition

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Feature Semantics Remedied in Cartography Rich spatial,

thematic, and temporal representation

Web Feature Service (WFS): syntax, but not semantics

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Web Ontology Language (OWL)

Hierarchical Class Defined Class

Spatial relationship of features that cross but do not exchange flow

• Subclass of SpatialQuality• Equivalent to crosses min 2

Object• Disjoint with

HydroNetJunction• Domain of

PermenantIdentifier• Domain of

AbovePermenantIdentifier• Domain of

BelowPermenantIdentifier

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Feature Pattern Semantics

Identity typeOf

Attribute equivalentTo

Spatial Reference hasGeometry

Temporal Reference Spatial Relations

GeoSPARQL

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LOV for U.S. National Hydrography Dataset (NHD)

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GIS-NHD Triples From Tables

Subject

PropertyLiteral

Object

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Domain ClassesAllowable subjects of a property are limited to a particular table

NHDVerticalRelationship StringAbove_Permanent_Identifier

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Surface Water Ontology

NHD Feature Ontology

Instance GazetteerOntology

Mapping and Display

Database Maintenance

Provenance and

Metadata

Cognitive Recognition

Applied Model

Database

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NHD Instance (Gazetteer) Classes

Instance Gazetteer

NameGeometry

& Spatial Qualities

Permanent Identifier Hydro_Net

Processes

• Hydro_Net Junction• Flow Direction

• From Permanent Identifier

• To Permanent Identifier

• Point• Line • Area• Elevation• Vertical

Relationship• Relationship

to Surface

• Above Permanent Identifier

• Below Permanent Identifier

• HU Code• TNM ID

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Semantic Enhancements: Transitivity

Extensions to segments support inference

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Conclusion

Geospatial feature type class semantics worth maintaining in LOV

Feature class modeled as a pattern in LOV LOV object properties support LOD datatype

properties