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Design of Semantic Search System for the Search of Duplicated Geospatial Projects (공간정보사업의 중복사업 검색을 위한 의미기반검색 시스템의 설계)

  • Park, Sangun;Lim, Jay Ick;Kang, Juyoung
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.389-404
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    • 2013
  • Geospatial information, which is one of social overhead capital, is predicted as a core growing industry for the future. The production of geospatial information requires a huge budget, so it is very important objective of the policy for geospatial information to prevent the duplication of geospatial projects. In this paper, we proposed a semantic search system which extracts possible duplication of geospatial projects by using ontology for geospatial project administration. In order to achieve our goal, we suggested how to construct and utilize geospatial project ontology, and designed the architecture and process of the semantic search. Moreover, we showed how the suggested semantic search works with a duplicated projects search scenario. The suggested system enables a nonprofessional can easily search for duplicated projects, therefore we expect that our research contributes to effective and efficient duplication review process for geospatial projects.

Improvement Scheme for 3D Land Geospatial Information Construction (3차원 국토공간정보 구축 개선방안 연구)

  • Park, Jun-Ku;Cho, Woo-Sug;Noh, Myoung-Jong;Song, Nak-Hyeon;Kim, Min-Chul
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.89-99
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    • 2008
  • In Korea, currently 10 local governments have completed the construction of the 3D Land Geospatial Information, since the pilot project started in 2004 and many other local governments are additionally constructing the 3D Land Geospatial Information. Technical Guidance for the 3D Land Geospatial Information has made out the construction methodology and concept of the ordinances in 2006 by the basis of the research results of the pilot project for the 3D Geospatial Information construction in 2005. But the result that applied the existing 3D Land Geospatial Information of the local governments, many problems rearing up on the methods and expression accuracy of the 3D Land Geospatial Information. This research analyzed and derived problems of established guideline for the zero-defects construction of the 3D Land Geospatial Information and it is aim at the present standardized criterion of the reestablished and method of the 3D Geospatial Information construction items. Improvement scheme of the 3D Land Geospatial Information is considered to be contribute to the standardized good quality of 3D Land Geospatial Information construction and its application.

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The Strategies of Technology Development for Geospatial Web Platform (Geospatial Web 플랫폼 기술 분석 및 기술개발전략)

  • Kim, Eun-Hyung
    • Spatial Information Research
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.171-181
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    • 2009
  • In Web2.0 environment, with advanced platform technologies, global vendors such as Google, Microsoft and Yahoo provide competitive geospatial services based on global map and satellite image. But the relatively low level of platform technologies has not rapidly increased the land information and geospatial service markets in Korea. For the ubiquitous next generation Internet, as a one of the R&D projects by Korean Land Spatialization Group, the project for platform technologies has being made to provide customized land information and geospatial service. The platform technologies can be categorized for streamming, mashup and geosearch. More specifically, the 2D/3D Hybird streamming engine, mashup engine for u-GIS service and next generation search engine for land information have being developed. In this context, the strategies for efficient development and use of geoweb platform technologies are required. This study surveys the present geospatial products and services using of platform technologies to propose the strategies for efficient development and use of platform technologies. The strategies for efficient development and use of platform technologies can be proposed focusing on target market and each of platform technologies.

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Study on Construction of Transportation/Road Framework Data (교통/도로 기본지리정보 구축에 관한 연구)

  • Yoo, Hwan Hee;Kim, Eui Myoung;Kim, Sung Sam;Cho, Jung Un
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.9 no.1 s.17
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    • pp.27-38
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    • 2001
  • The GIS construction project using the Digital Map has been progressed actively since the enforcement of NGIS project in 1995. But, the Digital Map actually can't use directly in building GIS because of many defects of the digital map such as geometric features errors(the overshoot/undershoot of line or the opening of polygon), non-topology etc. Many advanced countries in GIS has provided users Framework Data which is generated topology defined spatial relationships and used as a basic data of national geospatial information. In this study, we proposed the definition and the scope of Framework Data as a basemap of the Nation Geospatial Information and studied for the management and construction of the Transportation/Road Framework Data which is a core and basic data among them.

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Development of 3D Underground Utilities Processing and Partial Update Automation Technology - Focused on 3D Underground Geospatial Map - (3차원 지하시설물 가공 및 부분갱신 자동화 기술개발 - 지하공간통합지도 중심으로 -)

  • LEE, Min-Kyu;CHOI, Sung-Sik;JEON, Heung-Soo;KIM, Sung-Su
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2020
  • As cities expand and underground utilities construction projects increase, there is an urgent need for a technology capable of analyzing the underground utilities network in 3D. Since 2015, 3D Underground Geospatial Map project, that has been integrating 15 types of underground information such as underground utilities, underground structures, and ground information, is in progress in S. Korea. However, the construction of 3D underground facilities is currently based on manual work and the logic for building a 3D model is very complicated. And it takes a lot of time and cost to process millions of large amounts of data per local governments. By presenting a framework on the processing and partial updating of the 3D underground utilities model, this paper aims to establish a plan to quickly build a 3D underground utility model at a minimum cost. The underground utilities processing and partial update automation technologies developed in this study are expected to be immediately applied to the 3D Underground Geospatial Map project.

A Study of Evaluating on Values of Customized Spatial Information Technology (맞춤형 국토정보 제공기술 가치평가 연구)

  • Kim, Eun-Hyung
    • Spatial Information Research
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2011
  • For desirable ubiquitous web environments, one of the R&D projects by Korean Land Spatialization Group, has been done to develop a geospatial platform for custom ized land information and geospatial services. To make a better judgement for the investment in the project, analyses for evaluating value of the platform technology and others are done to propose better strategies for the future project management and commercialization of the platform technology. Wiith review of theories and evaluation methods for the technological values, this study suggests 3 evaluating methods: cost approach methods, market approach methods, and income approach methods with focusing on the customized geospatial information platform technology. Results of the evaluation are as follows: the value(over 3,600 million won) estimated by using cost approach methods is larger than the value(over 2,200 million won) using income approach method. Based on evaluation time and methods, the estimated value of geospatial platform technology can be different. This study is performed in relatively early stage of technology developments and results of it will be a reference for commercialization of customized geospatial information platform technology.

Research on Managing Underground Facilities for an Intelligent City

  • Kim, Jung-Hoon;Lee, Jae-Yong
    • Spatial Information Research
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.421-439
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    • 2008
  • The objective of this project is to construct the intelligent underground facility management system based on UFSN (Underground Facility Sensor Network). Total project duration is 6-year. And first two years' project has been finished. First two years' project focused on water supply and sewage facilities among 7 underground facilities and investigated the fundamental construction technology for the underground facilities management system. To contribute the development of systematic and scientific management of underground facilities, KRIHS implemented 3 researches for 'Underground facilities management system for an intelligent city' like followings: (1) to investigate an integration plan for current water supply and sewage management systems, (2) to derivate of water supply and sewage monitoring items for the monitoring technology development, and (3) to implement a basic research for sensor installation plans on different types of current and new underground facility systems. This research paper contains the first two years' outcome of researches from KRIHS (Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements).

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Performance Evaluation of Smart Intersections for Emergency Response Time based on Integration of Geospatial and Incident Data

  • Oh, Heung Jin;Ashuri, Baabak
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2022.06a
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    • pp.945-951
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    • 2022
  • The major objective of this research is to evaluate performance of improved intersections for response time to emergency vehicle preemption. Smart technologies have been introduced to civil infrastructure systems for resilient communities. The technologies need to evaluate their effectiveness and feasibility to confirm their introduction. This research focuses on the performance of emergency vehicle preemption, represented by response time, when smart intersections are introduced in a community. The response time is determined by not only intersections but also a number of factors such as traffic, distance, road conditions, and incident types. However, the evaluation of emergency response has often ignored factors related to emergency vehicle routes. In this respect, this research synthetically analyzes geospatial and incident data using each route of emergency vehicle and conducts before-and-after evaluations. The changes in performance are analyzed by the impact of smart intersections on response time through Bayesian regression models. The result provides measures of the project's performance. This study will contribute to the body of knowledge on modeling the impacts of technology application and integrating heterogeneous data sets. It will provide a way to confirm and prove the effectiveness of introducing smart technologies to our communities.

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Agroclimatic Maps Augmented by a GIS Technology (디지털 농업기후도 해설)

  • Yun, Jin-I.
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.63-73
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    • 2010
  • A comprehensive mapping project for agroclimatic zoning in South Korea will end by April 2010, which has required 4 years, a billion won (ca. 0.9 million US dollars) and 22 experts from 7 institutions to complete it. The map database from this project may be categorized into primary, secondary and analytical products. The primary products are called "high definition" digital climate maps (HD-DCMs) and available through the state of the art techniques in geospatial climatology. For example, daily minimum temperature surfaces were prepared by combining the climatic normals (1971-2000 and 1981-2008) of synoptic observations with the simulated thermodynamic nature of cold air by using the raster GIS and microwave temperature profiling which can quantify effects of cold air drainage on local temperature. The spatial resolution of the gridded climate data is 30m for temperature and solar irradiance, and 270m for precipitation. The secondary products are climatic indices produced by statistical analysis of the primary products and includes extremes, sums, and probabilities of climatic events relevant to farming activities at a given grid cell. The analytical products were prepared by driving agronomic models with the HD-DCMs and dates of full bloom, the risk of freezing damage, and the fruit quality are among the examples. Because the spatial resolution of local climate information for agronomic practices exceeds the current weather service scale, HD-DCMs and the value-added products are expected to supplement the insufficient spatial resolution of official climatology. In this lecture, state of the art techniques embedded in the products, how to combine the techniques with the existing geospatial information, and agroclimatic zoning for major crops and fruits in South Korea will be provided.

A Study on the Operation Support and Activation of Drone Geospatial Information Service (드론 공간정보 서비스 운영지원 및 활성화에 대한 연구)

  • Ok, Jin-A;Yoo, Soonduck
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.147-153
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to establish strategic suggestions for the direction of the drone-related business by Gyeonggi-do through a survey on the operation and actual conditions of the drone geospatial information service business experienced by Gyeonggi-do civil servants. For this purpose, as a result of surveying the demand survey of 219 people in charge of drone field work, it was analyzed by dividing it into four categories: technology-based operation support, business discovery and support, legal and institutional support, and education and public relations. As an improvement measure, technology-based operation support is to secure service operation efficiency by establishing a dedicated manpower and a dedicated organization and securing drone-related experts.The plan for improvement of project discovery and support is as follows. 1) The government proactively discovers prior research projects for project discovery and support; 2) Legal and institutional support requires support services for simplification of administration such as drone geospatial data shooting schedules and permits, 3) legal and institutional review on improving the scope and restrictions for using drone geospatial data. In the field of education and publicity, it is necessary to operate an education program on the overall operation of drones, and to conduct seminars for each field and use, and to seek activation methods through practical application guidelines for the application process and system. The limitation of this study is that the survey subjects are related to Gyeonggi-do, and in the future, survey analysis through a wide range of participants is required.