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Approaches to Semantic Similarity Measurement for Geo-Spatial Data: A Survey
2008
Transactions on GIS
Semantic similarity is central for the functioning of semantically enabled processing of geospatial data. It is used to measure the degree of potential semantic interoperability between data or different geographic information systems (GIS). Similarity is essential for dealing with vague data queries, vague concepts or natural language and is the basis for semantic information retrieval and integration. The choice of similarity measurement influences strongly the conceptual design and the
doi:10.1111/j.1467-9671.2008.01084.x
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