Morphing techniques for creating and representing spatiotemporal data in GIS

With the development of remote sensing technologies allowing capturing and transmitting geo-referenced data repeatedly along time, there are many applications demanding for efficient tools to deal with spatiotemporal data. However database research on moving objects with extent has mainly focused on...

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Main Authors: Moreira, José, Dias, Paulo, Mesquita, Pedro
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Published: BYU ScholarsArchive 2014
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GIS
Online Access:https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/iemssconference/2014/Stream-D/10
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/context/iemssconference/article/1217/viewcontent/2_Morphing_techniques_for_creating_and_representing_spatiotemporal_data_in_GIS.pdf
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spelling ftbrighamyoung:oai:scholarsarchive.byu.edu:iemssconference-1217 2023-07-23T04:15:41+02:00 Morphing techniques for creating and representing spatiotemporal data in GIS Moreira, José Dias, Paulo Mesquita, Pedro 2014-06-16T21:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/iemssconference/2014/Stream-D/10 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/context/iemssconference/article/1217/viewcontent/2_Morphing_techniques_for_creating_and_representing_spatiotemporal_data_in_GIS.pdf unknown BYU ScholarsArchive https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/iemssconference/2014/Stream-D/10 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/context/iemssconference/article/1217/viewcontent/2_Morphing_techniques_for_creating_and_representing_spatiotemporal_data_in_GIS.pdf International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software GIS spatiotemporal databases data acquisition 2D polygonal morphing Civil Engineering Data Storage Systems Environmental Engineering Hydraulic Engineering Other Civil and Environmental Engineering text 2014 ftbrighamyoung 2023-07-03T22:29:03Z With the development of remote sensing technologies allowing capturing and transmitting geo-referenced data repeatedly along time, there are many applications demanding for efficient tools to deal with spatiotemporal data. However database research on moving objects with extent has mainly focused on spatiotemporal data models and query languages leaving several issues to be solved regarding, for example, the acquisition of spatiotemporal data. This work deals with the application of 2D polygonal morphing techniques to create spatiotemporal data representations of moving objects that may change location, size or shape continuously over time. The aim is to transform a sequence of observations representing a moving object at different time instants into a continuous movement representation suitable to be loaded into spatiotemporal databases. This work also investigates several strategies to minimize users' intervention during the processing of a sequence of observations and presents an evaluation of the reliability of movement representations using real data. The movement of icebergs in the Antarctic seas is used as case study and the data sources are sequences of satellite images capturing the position and shape of the icebergs at different dates. Text Antarc* Antarctic Iceberg* Brigham Young University (BYU): ScholarsArchive Antarctic The Antarctic
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topic GIS
spatiotemporal databases
data acquisition
2D polygonal morphing
Civil Engineering
Data Storage Systems
Environmental Engineering
Hydraulic Engineering
Other Civil and Environmental Engineering
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spatiotemporal databases
data acquisition
2D polygonal morphing
Civil Engineering
Data Storage Systems
Environmental Engineering
Hydraulic Engineering
Other Civil and Environmental Engineering
Moreira, José
Dias, Paulo
Mesquita, Pedro
Morphing techniques for creating and representing spatiotemporal data in GIS
topic_facet GIS
spatiotemporal databases
data acquisition
2D polygonal morphing
Civil Engineering
Data Storage Systems
Environmental Engineering
Hydraulic Engineering
Other Civil and Environmental Engineering
description With the development of remote sensing technologies allowing capturing and transmitting geo-referenced data repeatedly along time, there are many applications demanding for efficient tools to deal with spatiotemporal data. However database research on moving objects with extent has mainly focused on spatiotemporal data models and query languages leaving several issues to be solved regarding, for example, the acquisition of spatiotemporal data. This work deals with the application of 2D polygonal morphing techniques to create spatiotemporal data representations of moving objects that may change location, size or shape continuously over time. The aim is to transform a sequence of observations representing a moving object at different time instants into a continuous movement representation suitable to be loaded into spatiotemporal databases. This work also investigates several strategies to minimize users' intervention during the processing of a sequence of observations and presents an evaluation of the reliability of movement representations using real data. The movement of icebergs in the Antarctic seas is used as case study and the data sources are sequences of satellite images capturing the position and shape of the icebergs at different dates.
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Dias, Paulo
Mesquita, Pedro
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Mesquita, Pedro
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title Morphing techniques for creating and representing spatiotemporal data in GIS
title_short Morphing techniques for creating and representing spatiotemporal data in GIS
title_full Morphing techniques for creating and representing spatiotemporal data in GIS
title_fullStr Morphing techniques for creating and representing spatiotemporal data in GIS
title_full_unstemmed Morphing techniques for creating and representing spatiotemporal data in GIS
title_sort morphing techniques for creating and representing spatiotemporal data in gis
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