抄録
In this paper, we propose a data model to manage dynamic aspects of geographic information. In our model, a geographic change is represented as an event. Three relations are defined on events: they are is-a relation, part-of relation, and event-driven relation. We implemented a prototype system, and confirmed that our model is adaptable to searching dynamic aspects of geographic information based on real world phenomena.
元の言語 | 英語 |
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ホスト出版物のタイトル | Proceedings - International Workshop on Biomedical Data Engineering, BMDE2005 |
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出版物ステータス | 出版済み - 12 1 2005 |
イベント | 21st International Conference on Data Engineering Workshops 2005 - Tokyo, 日本 継続期間: 4 3 2005 → 4 4 2005 |
出版物シリーズ
名前 | Proceedings - International Workshop on Biomedical Data Engineering, BMDE2005 |
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巻 | 2005 |
その他
その他 | 21st International Conference on Data Engineering Workshops 2005 |
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国 | 日本 |
市 | Tokyo |
期間 | 4/3/05 → 4/4/05 |
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Event-based specification for controlling spatio-temporal changes of geographic situation. / Ikezaki, Masakazu; Mukai, Naoto; Watanabe, Toyohide; Ushiama, Taketoshi.
Proceedings - International Workshop on Biomedical Data Engineering, BMDE2005. 2005. 1647866 (Proceedings - International Workshop on Biomedical Data Engineering, BMDE2005; 巻 2005).研究成果: 著書/レポートタイプへの貢献 › 会議での発言
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AU - Ikezaki, Masakazu
AU - Mukai, Naoto
AU - Watanabe, Toyohide
AU - Ushiama, Taketoshi
PY - 2005/12/1
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