Semantic Web-based geospatial knowledge transformation

Peisheng Zhao, Liping Di, Genong Yu, Peng Yue, Yaxing Wei, Wenli Yang

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Abstract

Earth and space science research and applications typically involve collecting and analyzing large volumes of geospatial data much of which is derived from other existing data by applying a scientific workflow. Such a step-by-step process can be viewed as a process of geospatial knowledge transformation, which often involves hypotheses, inferences and integrations to derive user-specific data products from the knowledge of domain experts. Our research is focused on reducing the transformation effort by providing component inference and integration tools. The Semantic Web envisions a new standardized information infrastructure to enable interoperable machine-to-machine interactions and automatic or semi-automatic service chaining for deriving knowledge over networks. This paper describes a generic framework and implementation of how the Semantic Web proceeds through the life cycle of geospatial knowledge transformation, from geospatial modeling (knowledge formalization), through model instantiation (service chain) to model execution (data product). Our approach relies on semantic integrations. A number of ontologies used to capture domain knowledge are introduced in this paper as the basis of knowledge bases for describing and reasoning geospatial data and services. Also, a semantically enabled geospatial catalog service is described to enable more effective discovery, automation and integration of geospatial data and services.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)798-808
Number of pages11
JournalComputers and Geosciences
Volume35
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2009
Externally publishedYes

Funding

This work is supported fully or partially with grants from the NASA REASoN Program (NNG04GE61A, PI: Dr. Liping Di) and National Geospatial-intelligence Agency (NGA) University Research Initiative (NURI) (HMI582-04-1-2021, PI: Dr. Liping Di).

FundersFunder number
NURIHMI582-04-1-2021
National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationNNG04GE61A
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

    Keywords

    • Ontology
    • Scientific workflow
    • Service chain
    • Web service

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