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14 November 2007 Research and implementation of event-based spatio-temporal data model with integrated vector and raster data structure
Huiqiong Xia, Deren Li, Zhengfeng Shao
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Proceedings Volume 6790, MIPPR 2007: Remote Sensing and GIS Data Processing and Applications; and Innovative Multispectral Technology and Applications; 67901D (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.748766
Event: International Symposium on Multispectral Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, 2007, Wuhan, China
Abstract
An event-based spatio-temporal data model or event-oriented approach is either raster-based or vector-based and thus the models fail to handle evolving geographical phenomena and spatio-temporal objects simultaneously. The focus of this paper is on an event-based spatio-temporal data model with integrated vector and raster data structure. In this paper, the framework of ESTDMVR was described, the two basic components of which were designed by hierarchically to manage grid cells and spatial topology respectively, and explicit event instances and implicit event instances stored in RDBMS were organized to represent changes of grid cells or an entity, and a land use database with our spatio-temporal modeling approach fulfills the requirements for spatial, temporal, and spatio-temporal queries was implemented.
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Huiqiong Xia, Deren Li, and Zhengfeng Shao "Research and implementation of event-based spatio-temporal data model with integrated vector and raster data structure", Proc. SPIE 6790, MIPPR 2007: Remote Sensing and GIS Data Processing and Applications; and Innovative Multispectral Technology and Applications, 67901D (14 November 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.748766
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Raster graphics

Data storage

Databases

Data centers

Integrated modeling

Computing systems

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