Abstract

Fuzzy spatiotemporal data models have been used to support spatial and temporal knowledge representation and reasoning in the presence of fuzziness. In the meantime, Resource Description Framework (RDF), the most relevant data representation and exchange standard on Semantic Web, has become a trend for representing fuzzy spatiotemporal data. However, due to the dynamic changes of fuzzy spatiotemporal data, fuzzy spatiotemporal RDF graphs are more likely to violate predefined spatial and temporal constraints than the general RDF graph, which causes data inconsistencies. At present, consistency problems in RDF graphs have been widely studied, but their studies consider only discrete changing operations of fuzzy spatiotemporal data, while researches on consistencies of continuous changing operations are still open issues. In this paper, we study the types of inconsistency caused by continuous changing operations and propose the corresponding fixing rules to the problems of inconsistencies. Then, we propose the corresponding fixing approaches to checking and fixing fuzzy spatiotemporal RDF graphs according to the inconsistent states. Finally, the experimental results show that our proposed algorithms can significantly fix inconsistencies of continuous changing operations in fuzzy spatiotemporal RDF graphs.

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