Dalia E Varanka, PhD (Former Employee)
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Topographic mapping evolution: From field and photogrammetric data collection to GIS production and Linked Open Data Topographic mapping evolution: From field and photogrammetric data collection to GIS production and Linked Open Data
Whither the topographic map? Topographic mapping historically has been approached as a map factory operation through the period 1879-1990. During this time, data were field and photogrammetrically collected; cartographically verified and annotated creating a compilation manuscript; further edited, generalized, symbolized, and produced as a graphic output product using lithography, or...
Authors
E. Lynn Usery, Dalia Varanka, Larry Davis
GNIS-LD: Serving and visualizing the Geographic Names Information System Gazetteer as linked data GNIS-LD: Serving and visualizing the Geographic Names Information System Gazetteer as linked data
In this dataset description paper we introduce the GNIS-LD, an authoritative and public domain Linked Dataset derived from the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) which was developed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. GNIS provides data about current, as well as historical, physical, and cultural geographic features in the United States...
Authors
Blake Regalia, Krzysztof Janowicz, Gengchen Mai, Dalia Varanka, E. Lynn Usery
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...
Authors
Dalia Varanka, E. Lynn Usery
A linked GeoData map for enabling information access A linked GeoData map for enabling information access
OverviewThe 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...
Authors
Logan J. Powell, Dalia Varanka
Mapping interactive geospatial linked data Mapping interactive geospatial linked data
No abstract available.
Authors
William Baumer, Logan J. Powell, Dalia Varanka
Book review: Mapping gendered routes and spaces in the early modern world Book review: Mapping gendered routes and spaces in the early modern world
This book encapsulates and extends many seminal ideas presented at the eighth “Attending to Early Modern Women” conference held at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in June 2012. Merry Wiesner-Hanks has done a masterful job editing these papers within a central theme of the interaction of spatial domains with gender-based phenomena. The fifteen chapters of this book are organized...
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Dalia Varanka
Adapting the U.S. National Hydrography Dataset to linked open data Adapting the U.S. National Hydrography Dataset to linked open data
A controlled vocabulary for the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) of the United States was developed as Linked Open Data (LOD). The vocabulary has two main parts: a glossary and a set of triples reflecting the NHD data model as it is organized in geographic information systems (GIS). The glossary consists of a feature type label and a comment consisting of a definition that is linked to...
Authors
Dalia Varanka, E. Usery, David Mattli
A case study of data integration for aquatic resources using semantic web technologies A case study of data integration for aquatic resources using semantic web technologies
Use cases, information modeling, and linked data techniques are Semantic Web technologies used to develop a prototype system that integrates scientific observations from four independent USGS and cooperator data systems. The techniques were tested with a use case goal of creating a data set for use in exploring potential relationships among freshwater fish populations and environmental...
Authors
Janice Gordon, Nina Chkhenkeli, David Govoni, Frances Lightsom, Andrea Ostroff, Peter Schweitzer, Phethala Thongsavanh, Dalia Varanka, Stephan Zednik
Complex Topographic Feature Ontology Patterns Complex Topographic Feature Ontology Patterns
Semantic ontologies are examined as effective data models for the representation of complex topographic feature types. Complex feature types are viewed as integrated relations between basic features for a basic purpose. In the context of topographic science, such component assemblages are supported by resource systems and found on the local landscape. Ontologies are organized within six...
Authors
Dalia Varanka, Thomas Jerris
An ontology design pattern for surface water features An ontology design pattern for surface water features
Surface water is a primary concept of human experience but concepts are captured in cultures and languages in many different ways. Still, many commonalities exist due to the physical basis of many of the properties and categories. An abstract ontology of surface water features based only on those physical properties of landscape features has the best potential for serving as a...
Authors
Gaurav Sinha, David Mark, Dave Kolas, Dalia Varanka, Boleslo Romero, Chen-Chieh Feng, E. Usery, Joshua Liebermann, Alexandre Sorokine
An applied ontology for semantics associated with surface water land cover An applied ontology for semantics associated with surface water land cover
No abstract available.
Authors
Dalia Varanka, E. Usery
Spatial Relation Predicates in Topographic Feature Semantics Spatial Relation Predicates in Topographic Feature Semantics
Topographic data are designed and widely used for base maps of diverse applications, yet the power of these information sources largely relies on the interpretive skills of map readers and relational database expert users once the data are in map or geographic information system (GIS) form. Advances in geospatial semantic technology offer data model alternatives for explicating concepts...
Authors
Dalia Varanka, Holly Caro
Science and Products
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Topographic mapping evolution: From field and photogrammetric data collection to GIS production and Linked Open Data Topographic mapping evolution: From field and photogrammetric data collection to GIS production and Linked Open Data
Whither the topographic map? Topographic mapping historically has been approached as a map factory operation through the period 1879-1990. During this time, data were field and photogrammetrically collected; cartographically verified and annotated creating a compilation manuscript; further edited, generalized, symbolized, and produced as a graphic output product using lithography, or...
Authors
E. Lynn Usery, Dalia Varanka, Larry Davis
GNIS-LD: Serving and visualizing the Geographic Names Information System Gazetteer as linked data GNIS-LD: Serving and visualizing the Geographic Names Information System Gazetteer as linked data
In this dataset description paper we introduce the GNIS-LD, an authoritative and public domain Linked Dataset derived from the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) which was developed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. GNIS provides data about current, as well as historical, physical, and cultural geographic features in the United States...
Authors
Blake Regalia, Krzysztof Janowicz, Gengchen Mai, Dalia Varanka, E. Lynn Usery
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...
Authors
Dalia Varanka, E. Lynn Usery
A linked GeoData map for enabling information access A linked GeoData map for enabling information access
OverviewThe 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...
Authors
Logan J. Powell, Dalia Varanka
Mapping interactive geospatial linked data Mapping interactive geospatial linked data
No abstract available.
Authors
William Baumer, Logan J. Powell, Dalia Varanka
Book review: Mapping gendered routes and spaces in the early modern world Book review: Mapping gendered routes and spaces in the early modern world
This book encapsulates and extends many seminal ideas presented at the eighth “Attending to Early Modern Women” conference held at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in June 2012. Merry Wiesner-Hanks has done a masterful job editing these papers within a central theme of the interaction of spatial domains with gender-based phenomena. The fifteen chapters of this book are organized...
Authors
Dalia Varanka
Adapting the U.S. National Hydrography Dataset to linked open data Adapting the U.S. National Hydrography Dataset to linked open data
A controlled vocabulary for the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) of the United States was developed as Linked Open Data (LOD). The vocabulary has two main parts: a glossary and a set of triples reflecting the NHD data model as it is organized in geographic information systems (GIS). The glossary consists of a feature type label and a comment consisting of a definition that is linked to...
Authors
Dalia Varanka, E. Usery, David Mattli
A case study of data integration for aquatic resources using semantic web technologies A case study of data integration for aquatic resources using semantic web technologies
Use cases, information modeling, and linked data techniques are Semantic Web technologies used to develop a prototype system that integrates scientific observations from four independent USGS and cooperator data systems. The techniques were tested with a use case goal of creating a data set for use in exploring potential relationships among freshwater fish populations and environmental...
Authors
Janice Gordon, Nina Chkhenkeli, David Govoni, Frances Lightsom, Andrea Ostroff, Peter Schweitzer, Phethala Thongsavanh, Dalia Varanka, Stephan Zednik
Complex Topographic Feature Ontology Patterns Complex Topographic Feature Ontology Patterns
Semantic ontologies are examined as effective data models for the representation of complex topographic feature types. Complex feature types are viewed as integrated relations between basic features for a basic purpose. In the context of topographic science, such component assemblages are supported by resource systems and found on the local landscape. Ontologies are organized within six...
Authors
Dalia Varanka, Thomas Jerris
An ontology design pattern for surface water features An ontology design pattern for surface water features
Surface water is a primary concept of human experience but concepts are captured in cultures and languages in many different ways. Still, many commonalities exist due to the physical basis of many of the properties and categories. An abstract ontology of surface water features based only on those physical properties of landscape features has the best potential for serving as a...
Authors
Gaurav Sinha, David Mark, Dave Kolas, Dalia Varanka, Boleslo Romero, Chen-Chieh Feng, E. Usery, Joshua Liebermann, Alexandre Sorokine
An applied ontology for semantics associated with surface water land cover An applied ontology for semantics associated with surface water land cover
No abstract available.
Authors
Dalia Varanka, E. Usery
Spatial Relation Predicates in Topographic Feature Semantics Spatial Relation Predicates in Topographic Feature Semantics
Topographic data are designed and widely used for base maps of diverse applications, yet the power of these information sources largely relies on the interpretive skills of map readers and relational database expert users once the data are in map or geographic information system (GIS) form. Advances in geospatial semantic technology offer data model alternatives for explicating concepts...
Authors
Dalia Varanka, Holly Caro