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Multidimensional visualisation of degrees of relevance of geographic data
Authors:Gobe Hobona  Philip James  David Fairbairn
Institution:1. School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences , University of Newcastle upon Tyne , Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK G.E.Hobona@ncl.ac.uk;3. School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences , University of Newcastle upon Tyne , Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK
Abstract:The ever‐increasing number of spatial data sets accessible through spatial data clearinghouses continues to make geographic information retrieval and spatial data discovery major challenges. Such challenges have been addressed in the discipline of Information Retrieval through ranking of data according to inferred degrees of relevance. Spatial data, however, present an additional challenge as they are characteristically made up of geometry, attribute and, optionally, temporal components. As these components are mutually independent of one another, this paper suggests that they be ranked independently of one another. The representation of the results of the independent ranking of these three components of spatial data suggests that representation of the results of the ranking process requires an alternative approach to currently used textual ranked lists: visualisation of relevance in a three‐dimensional visualisation environment. To illustrate the possible application of such an approach, a prototype browser is presented.
Keywords:Geographic Information Retrieval  Geospatial metadata  Ontology  Multidimensional visualisation  Ranking
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