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About problems of implementation of semantic geointeroperability in Semantic Web
S. K. Dulinab, N. G. Dulinac, D. A. Nikishina a Institute of Informatics Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences,
44-2 Vavilov Str., Moscow 119333, Russian Federation
b Research & Design Institute for Information Technology,
Signalling and Telecommunications on Railway Transport (JSC NIIAS), 27-1 Nizhegorodskaya Str., Moscow 109029, Russian Federation
c Dorodnicyn Computing Center, Russian Academy of Sciences,
40 Vavilov Str., Moscow 119333, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The problem of semantic geointeroperability consists in supporting coordinated interaction of experts for solving tasks demanding georesources shared use, under condition of adequate understanding of semantics of the georesources. Support of semantic geointeroperability assumes that development of tools of coordinated understanding of geodata should be carried out on the basis of the comparative analysis of existing metaschemes of bases of geodata in view of multifactor interactions of users and semantics incorporated in space ontology and/or geothesauruses and qualifiers. The key task of semantic geointeroperability is creation of a uniform conceptual model of representation and coordinated understanding of geodata on the basis of integration of the space-distributed information. The paper is devoted to discussion of the concept of semantic interoperability, aspects of implementation of semantic geointeroperability of the geographical information, and standards of semantic geointeroperability.
Keywords:
geodata; semantic geointeroperability; ontology; Semantic Web.
Received: 24.03.2014
Citation:
S. K. Dulin, N. G. Dulina, D. A. Nikishin, “About problems of implementation of semantic geointeroperability in Semantic Web”, Sistemy i Sredstva Inform., 24:2 (2014), 143–165
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