Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10368471 Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web 2015 25 Pages PDF
Abstract
The Web of Data is a rapidly growing collection of datasets from a wide range of domains, many of which have spatial-temporal aspects. Hägerstrand's time geography has proven useful for thinking about and understanding the movements and spatial-temporal constraints of humans. In this paper, we explore time geography as a means of querying and integrating multiple spatial-temporal data sources. We formalize the concept of the space-time prism as an ontology design pattern to use as a framework for understanding and representing constraints and interactions between entities in space and time. We build on a formalization of space-time prisms and apply it in the context of the Web of Data, making it usable across multiple domains and topics. We demonstrate the utility of this approach through two use cases from the domains of environmental monitoring and cultural heritage, showing how space-time prisms enable spatial-temporal and semantic reasoning directly on distributed data sources.
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