Abstract

Abstract. Many institutions will be providing data to the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI). Current technical background of the NSDI is based on syntactic web services. It is expected that this will be replaced by semantic web services. The quality of the data provided is important in terms of the decision-making process and the accuracy of transactions. Therefore, the data quality needs to be tested. This topic has been neglected in Turkey. Data quality control for NSDI may be done by private or public “data accreditation” institutions. A methodology is required for data quality evaluation. There are studies for data quality including ISO standards, academic studies and software to evaluate spatial data quality. ISO 19157 standard defines the data quality elements. Proprietary software such as, 1Spatial’s 1Validate and ESRI’s Data Reviewer offers quality evaluation based on their own classification of rules. Commonly, rule based approaches are used for geospatial data quality check. In this study, we look for the technical components to devise and implement a rule based approach with ontologies using free and open source software in semantic web context. Semantic web uses ontologies to deliver well-defined web resources and make them accessible to end-users and processes. We have created an ontology conforming to the geospatial data and defined some sample rules to show how to test data with respect to data quality elements including; attribute, topo-semantic and geometrical consistency using free and open source software. To test data against rules, sample GeoSPARQL queries are created, associated with specifications.

Highlights

  • National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) is in developmental stage in Turkey

  • Current technical background of the NSDI is based on syntactic web services

  • We have developed an ontology associated with OGC “SpatialObject” class and devised four sample OGC GeoSPARQL queries and implemented them with BBN Parliament triple store

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INTRODUCTION

National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) is in developmental stage in Turkey. Current technical background of the NSDI is based on syntactic web services. There are many studies done for spatial data quality including ISO standards According to these standards, data quality elements provide quantitative quality information and describe how well a dataset meets the criteria set forth in its product specification (ISO, 2002). Wang et al (2005) made a spatial data quality check while data gathering with mobile devices They created a rule base using the Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL). One of the software for spatial data quality evaluation is 1Validate service It validates spatial data against the different kinds of standard rules including, geometric, polygon, network and Irish MapRoad check rules. For spatial transaction required data quality element checking, there is a need for such an implementation in semantic web context.

ONTOLOGY AND DATA QUALITY EVALUATION
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