E. Lynn Usery (Former Employee)
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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...
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Blake Regalia, Krzysztof Janowicz, Gengchen Mai, Dalia E. 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
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Dalia E. Varanka, E. Lynn Usery
Understanding map projections Understanding map projections
It has probably never been more important in the history of cartography than now that people understand how maps work. With increasing globalization, for example, world maps provide a key format for the transmission of information, but are often poorly used. Examples of poor understanding and use of projections and the resultant maps are many; for instance, the use of rectangular world...
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E. Lynn Usery
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 T. Arundel, Torsten Hahmann, E. Lynn Usery, Kathleen C. Stewart, David Mark
The logic of selecting an appropriate map projection in a Decision Support System (DSS) The logic of selecting an appropriate map projection in a Decision Support System (DSS)
There are undeniable practical consequences to consider when choosing an appropriate map projection for a specific region. The surface of a globe covered by global, continental, and regional maps are so singular that each type distinctively affects the amount of distortion incurred during a projection transformation because of the an assortment of effects caused by distance, direction...
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Michael P. Finn, E. Lynn Usery, Laura N. Woodard, Kristina H. Yamamoto
A multidimensional representation model of geographic features A multidimensional representation model of geographic features
A multidimensional model of geographic features has been developed and implemented with data from The National Map of the U.S. Geological Survey. The model, programmed in C++ and implemented as a feature library, was tested with data from the National Hydrography Dataset demonstrating the capability to handle changes in feature attributes, such as increases in chlorine concentration in a...
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E. Lynn Usery, George Timson, Mark Coletti
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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 E. 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 E. Varanka, E. Lynn Usery
Understanding map projections Understanding map projections
It has probably never been more important in the history of cartography than now that people understand how maps work. With increasing globalization, for example, world maps provide a key format for the transmission of information, but are often poorly used. Examples of poor understanding and use of projections and the resultant maps are many; for instance, the use of rectangular world...
Authors
E. Lynn Usery
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...
Authors
Gaurav Sinha, Samantha T. Arundel, Torsten Hahmann, E. Lynn Usery, Kathleen C. Stewart, David Mark
The logic of selecting an appropriate map projection in a Decision Support System (DSS) The logic of selecting an appropriate map projection in a Decision Support System (DSS)
There are undeniable practical consequences to consider when choosing an appropriate map projection for a specific region. The surface of a globe covered by global, continental, and regional maps are so singular that each type distinctively affects the amount of distortion incurred during a projection transformation because of the an assortment of effects caused by distance, direction...
Authors
Michael P. Finn, E. Lynn Usery, Laura N. Woodard, Kristina H. Yamamoto
A multidimensional representation model of geographic features A multidimensional representation model of geographic features
A multidimensional model of geographic features has been developed and implemented with data from The National Map of the U.S. Geological Survey. The model, programmed in C++ and implemented as a feature library, was tested with data from the National Hydrography Dataset demonstrating the capability to handle changes in feature attributes, such as increases in chlorine concentration in a...
Authors
E. Lynn Usery, George Timson, Mark Coletti