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The map as knowledge base The map as knowledge base
This paper examines the concept and implementation of a map as a knowledge base. A map as a knowledge base means that the visual map is not only the descriptive compilation of data and design principles, but also involves a compilation of semantic propositions and logical predicates that create a body of knowledge organized as a map. The digital product of a map as knowledge base can be
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Dalia Varanka, E. Lynn Usery
Generalizing linear stream features to preserve sinuosity for analysis and display: A pilot study in multi-scale data science Generalizing linear stream features to preserve sinuosity for analysis and display: A pilot study in multi-scale data science
Cartographic generalization can impact geometric properties of geospatial data and subsequent analyses. This study evaluates simplification methods with the goal of preserving geometric details, such as sinuosity. We evaluate two recently developed line simplification algorithms that introduce Steiner points: Raposo’s Spatial Means, and Kronenfeld’s new area-preserving segment collapse...
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Larry Stanislawski, Barry Kronenfeld, Barbara Buttenfield, Tyler Brockmeyer
Modeling and simulation of emergent behavior in transportation infrastructure restoration Modeling and simulation of emergent behavior in transportation infrastructure restoration
The objective of this chapter is to create a methodology to model the emergent behavior during a disruption in the transportation system and that calculates economic losses due to such a disruption, and to understand how an extreme event affects the road transportation network. The chapter discusses a system dynamics approach which is used to model the transportation road infrastructure...
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Akhilesh Ojha, Steven Corns, Thomas Shoberg, Ruwen Qin, Suzanna Long
A linked GeoData map for enabling information access A linked GeoData map for enabling information access
Overview The Geospatial Semantic Web (GSW) is an emerging technology that uses the Internet for more effective knowledge engineering and information extraction. Among the aims of the GSW are to structure the semantic specifications of data to reduce ambiguity and to link those data more efficiently. The data are stored as triples, the basic data unit in graph databases, which are similar...
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Logan J. Powell, Dalia Varanka
Mapping interactive geospatial linked data Mapping interactive geospatial linked data
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William Baumer, Logan J. Powell, Dalia Varanka
A reference landform ontology for automated delineation of depression landforms from DEMs A reference landform ontology for automated delineation of depression landforms from DEMs
Abstract The landform reference ontology (LFRO) is being developed to formalize ontological distinctions underlying naïve geographic cognition and reasoning about landforms. The LFRO taxonomy is currently based only on form-based distinctions. In this significantly revised version, several new categories have been added to explicate ontological distinctions related to material-spatial...
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Gaurav Sinha, Samantha Arundel, Torsten Hahmann, E. Lynn Usery, Kathleen Stewart, David Mark
The National Map seamless digital elevation model specifications The National Map seamless digital elevation model specifications
This specification documents the requirements and standards used to produce the seamless elevation layers for The National Map of the United States. Seamless elevation data are available for the conterminous United States, Hawaii, Alaska, and the U.S. territories, in three different resolutions—1/3-arc-second, 1-arc-second, and 2-arc-second. These specifications include requirements and...
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Christy-Ann Archuleta, Eric Constance, Samantha Arundel, Amanda Lowe, Kimberly Mantey, Lori Phillips
Map projections and the Internet Map projections and the Internet
The field of map projections can be described as mathematical, static, and challenging. However, this description is evolving in concert with the development of the Internet. The Internet has enabled new outlets for software applications, learning, and interaction with and about map projections . This chapter examines specific ways in which the Internet has moved map projections from a...
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Fritz Kessler, Sarah Battersby, Michael Finn, Keith Clarke
Enriching the national map database for multi-scale use: Introducing the visibilityfilter attribution Enriching the national map database for multi-scale use: Introducing the visibilityfilter attribution
The US Geological Survey’s (USGS) National Geospatial Technical Operations Center is prototyping and evaluating the ability to filter data through a range of scales using 1:24,000-scale The National Map (TNM) datasets as the source. A “VisibilityFilter” attribute is under evaluation that can be added to all TNM vector data themes and will permit filtering of data to eight target scales...
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Andrew Stauffer, Seth Webinger, Brittany Roche
Evaluating integration of inland bathymetry in the U.S. Geological Survey 3D Elevation Program, 2014 Evaluating integration of inland bathymetry in the U.S. Geological Survey 3D Elevation Program, 2014
Inland bathymetry survey collections, survey data types, features, sources, availability, and the effort required to integrate inland bathymetric data into the U.S. Geological Survey 3D Elevation Program are assessed to help determine the feasibility of integrating three-dimensional water feature elevation data into The National Map. Available data from wading, acoustic, light detection...
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Cynthia Miller-Corbett
Infrastructure system restoration planning using evolutionary algorithms Infrastructure system restoration planning using evolutionary algorithms
This paper presents an evolutionary algorithm to address restoration issues for supply chain interdependent critical infrastructure. Rapid restoration of infrastructure after a large-scale disaster is necessary to sustaining a nation's economy and security, but such long-term restoration has not been investigated as thoroughly as initial rescue and recovery efforts. A model of the...
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Steven Corns, Suzanna Long, Thomas Shoberg
Post-disaster supply chain interdependent critical infrastructure system restoration: A review of data necessary and available for modeling Post-disaster supply chain interdependent critical infrastructure system restoration: A review of data necessary and available for modeling
The majority of restoration strategies in the wake of large-scale disasters have focused on short-term emergency response solutions. Few consider medium- to long-term restoration strategies to reconnect urban areas to national supply chain interdependent critical infrastructure systems (SCICI). These SCICI promote the effective flow of goods, services, and information vital to the...
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Varun Ramachandran, Suzanna Long, Thomas Shoberg, Steven Corns, Hector Carlo