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Wenqi Gao, Ninghua Chen, Jianyu Chen, Bowen Gao, Yaochen Xu, Xuhua Weng and Xinhao Jiang
Geospatial data, especially remote sensing (RS) data, are of significant importance for public services and production activities. Expertise is critical in processing raw data, generating geospatial information, and acquiring domain knowledge and other r...
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J. Javier Samper-Zapater, Julián Gutiérrez-Moret, Jose Macario Rocha, Juan José Martinez-Durá and Vicente R. Tomás
The significance of Linked Open Data datasets for traffic information extends beyond just including open traffic data. It incorporates links to other relevant thematic datasets available on the web. This enables federated queries across different data pl...
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Rostislav Netek, Tereza Pohankova, Oldrich Bittner and Daniel Urban
With the rapid development of internet technologies in recent years, the shift from the desktop to the web platform can be seen within geospatial analysis. While analytical tools, such as buffer or clip, are routinely used in desktop environments, WebGIS...
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Zhaoyan Wu, Hao Li and Peng Yue
Recent developments in Web Service and Semantic Web technologies have shown great promise for the automatic chaining of geographic information services (GIService), which can derive user-specific information and knowledge from large volumes of data in th...
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Fengying Jin, Rui Li, Jianyuan Liang, Xianyuan Zhang, Huaqiao Xing, Zhipeng Gui and Huayi Wu
The service network is capable of addressing large-scale service composition. However, existing service network works still have several limitations. Prior knowledge, such as expert-defined service chains, is not incorporated into the service network. Qo...
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Meriem Sabrine Halilali, Eric Gouardères, Mauro Gaio and Florent Devin
This paper presents an approach to GWS (GeospatialWeb Service) discovery through the semantic annotation of WPS (Web Processing Service) service descriptions. The rationale behind this work is that search engines that use appropriate semantic-based simil...
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Mingrui Huang, Xiangtao Fan, Hongdeng Jian, Hongyue Zhang, Liying Guo and Liping Di
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is an international non-profit standards organization. Established in 1994, OGC aims to make geospatial information and services FAIR-Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. OGC specifications have greatly ...
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Tiziana De Filippis, Leandro Rocchi, Giovanni Massazza, Alessandro Pezzoli, Maurizio Rosso, Mohamed Housseini Ibrahim and Vieri Tarchiani
Emerging hydrological services provide stakeholders and political authorities with useful and reliable information to support the decision-making process and develop flood risk management strategies. Most of these services adopt the paradigm of open data...
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Morteza Omidipoor, Ara Toomanian, Najmeh Neysani Samany and Ali Mansourian
The size, volume, variety, and velocity of geospatial data collected by geo-sensors, people, and organizations are increasing rapidly. Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) are ongoing to facilitate the sharing of stored data in a distributed and homogeneo...
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Alaitz Zabala, Joan Masó, Lucy Bastin, Gregory Giuliani and Xavier Pons
Geospatial data is used not only to contemplate reality but also, in combination with analytical tools, to generate new information that requires interpretation. In this process data users gain knowledge about the data and its limitations (the user side ...
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