Abstract
ABSTRACTCurrent geographic knowledge graph research mainly focuses on static knowledge coupling through analysis of web text and maps, but its knowledge expression model fails to incorporate knowledge mechanisms such as process evolution and interactions. The geo‐scene is a synthesis of various geographic elements which prescribes spatial, temporal, semantic, attribute, and interrelationships. It has demonstrated its utility in facilitating geocomputation, spatiotemporal simulation and reasoning related to geo‐process. Therefore, developing a geo‐scene‐based knowledge graph is significant to improve the ability of spatiotemporal knowledge representation and service. In this study, we first analyze the basic characteristics of geo‐scenes and try to emphasize the evolution of geo‐scenes through redefining the ontologies ‘event’, ‘process’ and ‘state’. To describe the dynamic nested structure of geo‐scenes, we propose a geo‐scene knowledge representation framework, and illustrate the representation of a geo‐scene and its inner relationships. Moreover, to keep the integrity, interaction and dynamic of geo‐scenes, we develop a event‐process centered geo‐scene knowledge organization method. Furthermore, we have tested the utility of our proposed representation by the Beijing 731 heavy rainstorm. The case study represents heavy rainstorm to demonstrate the complicated structure of the disaster scene, and the support for precipitation process simulation, early warning information organization, and disaster situation information query. The proposed representation provides an idea for the construction of geo‐dynamic knowledge graphs, encodes both static and dynamic geographic knowledge, makes explicit the evolution and interaction knowledge in geo‐scenes, and expands the application service of geo‐scene knowledge graph in the era of GeoAI.
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