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Semantic web technologies to automate searching for geospatial data

Published: 21 May 2006 Publication History

Abstract

This paper presents Semantic Web technology for the oftentimes difficult task of searching for government-produced geospatial data. We present a conceptual model that takes a task-based approach, and we formalize relationships between types of tasks, including emergencies, and types of data sources needed for those tasks. We explore the abilities and limitations of Semantic Web languages, tools, and rule engines.

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dg.o '06: Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Digital government research
May 2006
526 pages

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  • NSF: National Science Foundation

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Digital Government Society of North America

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Published: 21 May 2006

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  1. geospatial
  2. government data
  3. ontology
  4. searching
  5. semantic web
  6. task-based

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dg.o '06
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dg.o '06: Digital government research
May 21 - 24, 2006
California, San Diego, USA

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