The role of gazetteers in geographic knowledge discovery on the Web

L. A. Souza, C. Davis, Karla A. V. Borges, Tiago M. Delboni, Alberto H. F. Laender
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The Web is a large source of geographic information. Many Web documents have one or more spatial references, such as place names, addresses, zip codes or phone numbers. These spatial references are usually found in a semistructured fashion, which allows humans to identify and assign a geographic meaning to documents. In this paper, we discuss the important role that gazetteers, which are spatial catalogues of place names, can play in automating this process, and introduce the Locus gazetteer. Locus has been designed to hold not only place names for entities such as cities and rivers, but also to handle intra-urban place names, such as street names, urban landmarks, and postal addresses, along with their spatial relationships, through an ontology of places. We demonstrate that ontologically-enhanced gazetteers, such as Locus, are very useful for discovering the geographic context present on Web pages, and are often used in many other applications, such as in address geocoding for geographic information systems. To efficiently accomplish these tasks, the gazetteer must have a large database of spatial references; however, such a database is hard to obtain in emergent countries such as Brazil, in which available official geographic databases are limited and not well updated. As a way to tackle this problem, we describe a semi-automatic method used to populate the Locus gazetteer with geographic content extracted directly from the Web. To evaluate our work, an experiment was conducted, focusing on testing the Locus gazetteer data quality and comprehensiveness.
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地名词典在网络地理知识发现中的作用
网络是地理信息的一大来源。许多Web文档都有一个或多个空间引用,例如地名、地址、邮政编码或电话号码。这些空间引用通常以半结构化的方式找到,这允许人们识别并为文档分配地理意义。本文讨论了地名地名表作为地名的空间目录,在地名自动化过程中所起的重要作用,并介绍了地名地名表。Locus的设计目的不仅是保存城市和河流等实体的地名,还可以通过地点本体处理城市内部的地名,如街道名称、城市地标和邮政地址,以及它们的空间关系。我们证明了本体增强的地名词典(例如Locus)对于发现Web页面上呈现的地理上下文非常有用,并且经常用于许多其他应用程序,例如用于地理信息系统的地址地理编码。为了有效地完成这些任务,地名编纂者必须拥有一个庞大的空间参考数据库;但是,在巴西等新兴国家很难获得这种数据库,因为这些国家现有的官方地理数据库有限,而且没有很好地更新。作为解决这个问题的一种方法,我们描述了一种半自动方法,用于用直接从Web提取的地理内容填充Locus地名词典。为了评估我们的工作,我们进行了一项实验,重点是测试轨迹地名词典的数据质量和全面性。
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