Theories of Geographic Concepts

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A01=Margarita Kokla
A01=Marinos Kavouras
advanced ontology integration techniques
analysis
Author_Margarita Kokla
Author_Marinos Kavouras
Category=UN
CG
channel theory
cognitive mapping
CORINE
CORINE Land Cover
description logic methods
Dl
domain
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eq_computing
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formal
formal concept analysis
Geographic Concept
geographic data harmonization
Geographic Ontologies
Geographical Information Retrieval
geospatial
Geospatial Domain
Geospatial Semantic
integrated
Integrated Ontology
integration
knowledge representation
ontologies
ontology
Ontology Merging
Original Ontologies
Resource Ontologies
semantic
Semantic Elements
Semantic Geospatial Web
Semantic Heterogeneities
Semantic Information
Semantic Information Extraction
Semantic Integration
Semantic Interoperability
Semantic Reference Systems
Semantic Relations
Sumo
top
Top Level Ontology
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367387914
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Most widely available approaches to semantic integration provide ad-hoc, non-systematic, subjective manual mappings that lead to procrustean amalgamations to fit the target standard, an outcome that pleases no one. Written by experts in the field, Theories of Geographic Concepts: Ontological Approaches to Semantic Integration emphasizes the real issues involved in integrating existing geo-ontologies.

The book addresses theoretical, formal, and pragmatic issues of geographic knowledge representation and integration based on an ontological approach. The authors highlight the importance of philosophical, cognitive, and formal theories in preserving the semantics of geographic concepts during ontology development and integration. They elucidate major theoretical issues, then introduce a number of formal tools. The book delineates a general framework with the necessary processes and guidelines to ontology integration and applies it to a selection of ontology integration cases. It concludes with a retrospection of key issues and identifies open research questions.

Copiously illustrated, the book contains more than 80 illustrations and several examples to various approaches that provide a better understanding of the complexity of ontology integration tasks. The authors provide guidance on selecting the most appropriate approach and details on its application to indicative integration problems.

Kavouras, Marinos; Kokla, Margarita

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