ANDRADE, F. G.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5180935741320141; ANDRADE, Fabio Gomes de.
Abstract:
In recent years, spatial data infrastructures (SDIs) have gained great popularity
as a solution to facilitate the interoperability and the access to geographic data offered
by different agencies. Nevertheless, their current catalogs have several limitations that
make difficult for user to find the geographic data that are currently offered by the SDL
Some current catalog drawbacks include the use of just one record to describe all the
feature types offered by a service, the use of keywords to solve semantic queries and the
lack of a ranking metric to organize the results retrieved from a query. Aiming to
overcome these limitations, this thesis proposes SESDI (Semantically Enabled Spatial
Data Infrastrucutres), which is a framework that uses ontologies and techniques of
classic information retrieval to improve geographic data retrieval in a SDI. Moreover,
the framework proposes several ranking metrics to solve spatial, semantic, temporal and
global queries.