Josh - (01)
Donna was my office mate in graduate school. Say Hi to her for me. (02)
Anyway, are you familiar with ISO 19141: Schema for Moving Objects? Has a
pretty extensive terms and definitions. (03)
Not sure if apropos. (04)
Cheers (05)
Carl (06)
> One outcome of the SOCoP Workshop afternoon breakout on dynamic /
> spatiotemporal feature ontologies was interest in work which has been done
> on concepts for such features. As one of the other participants noted,
> Donna Peuquet has done a lot of work in this area, as has Mike Worboys.
> May Yuan and Kathy Hornsby are other researchers active in dynamic
> features work, who also wrote a short but useful overview:
>
> Computation and Visualization for Understanding Dynamics in Geographic
> Domains: A Research Agenda, Yuan, M. and Hornsby, K.S., UCGIS and CRC
> Press, 2008
>
> There are some proposed ontologies in literature, but it is not yet clear
> how useful they are, since they tend to be based on rather idiosyncratic
> models of dynamic features. There is definitely room to identify a small
> common set of concepts and associated vocabulary to see how far we can get
> in small steps.
>
> -Josh Lieberman
>
>
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