Spatio-temporal evaluation matrices for geospatial data |
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Authors: | Joc Triglav,Du&scaron an Petrovič,Bojan Stopar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Surveying and Mapping Authority of the Republic of Slovenia, Murska Sobota Regional Office, Slomškova ulica 19, 9000 Murska Sobota, Slovenia;2. University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Jamova cesta 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Abstract: | The global geospatial community is investing substantial effort in providing tools for geospatial data-quality information analysis and systematizing the criteria for geospatial data quality. The importance of these activities is increasing, especially in the last decade, which has witnessed an enormous expansion of geospatial data use in general and especially among mass users. Although geospatial data producers are striving to define and present data-quality standards to users and users increasingly need to assess the fitness for use of the data, the success of these activities is still far from what is expected or required. As a consequence, neglect or misunderstanding of data quality among users results in misuse or risks. This paper presents an aid in spatio-temporal quality evaluation through the use of spatio-temporal evaluation matrices (STEM) and the index of spatio-temporal anticipations (INSTANT) matrices. With the help of these two simple tools, geospatial data producers can systematically categorize and visualize the granularity of their spatio-temporal data, and users can present their requirements in the same way using business intelligence principles and a Web 2.0 approach. The basic principles and some examples are presented in the paper, and potential further applied research activities are briefly described. |
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Keywords: | Geospatial data quality Spatio-temporal Visualization Fitness for use Communication feedback |
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