Geometrical spatial dataintegration in geo-information management
Abstract
Geospatial information systems provide users with both absolute and relative locations
of objects and their associated attributes. Partly, and to achieve this, the users need to
use different geospatial data sets from various sources. The problem is that, there will
inevitable exists some geometrical mismatch between these data sets and thus making
it difficult to fit the data sets exactly with each other. This paper develops a conceptual
mechanism for geospatial data integration that can identify, compare, determine
differences and adjust spatial geometries of objects for information management.
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