Nazura Abdul Manap, Safinaz Mohd Hussein, and Mahmud Zuhdi Mohd Nor, Member, IACSIT
Keywords:
Geographic information system, ontology, semantic annotationAbstract
Fra me work is a key providing for effective
development, exchange, and use of geospatial as well as non geospatial data to meet information needs generated by public domain policy. The development of multiple spatial ontologies, and their representation should be done in such a way that the computer can understand and process. The processing of queries considering these ontologies and the evaluation of
results should be based on their semantics.
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