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Towards logic-based geospatial feature discovery and integration using web feature service and geospatial semantic web

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Pages 903-923 | Received 21 Jul 2008, Accepted 30 Jul 2009, Published online: 15 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

Open geospatial consortium (OGC) web feature services (WFSs) facilitate feature-level spatial data sharing over the web. However, OGC WFSs only emphasize technical data interoperability via standard interfaces and cannot resolve semantic heterogeneity problems in spatial data sharing. The lack of explicit semantics in the OGC WFS description proves to be a major limitation to automatic geospatial feature discovery and WFS composition. To overcome these limitations, this study proposed a solution for searching, discovering, and composing semantically heterogeneous transportation spatial data at feature level from different sources over the web through providing semantic specifications of WFSs. Geospatial semantic web technologies such as description logic, description logic-based reasoner, inference rules, and web ontology language ontologies were used to support geospatial feature data interoperability at the semantic level. Algorithms for automatic geospatial feature discovery and WFS composition were developed in this article.

Acknowledgment

We thank the anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments on the manuscript. This research is partially supported by USA NSF grant No-0616957. Authors have the sole responsibility to all of the viewpoints presented in this article.

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