Abstract

The term Semantic Trajectories of Moving Objects (STMO) corresponds to a sequence of spatial-temporal points with associated semantic information (for example, annotations about locations visited by the user or types of transportation used). However, the growth of Big Data generated by users, such as data produced by social networks or collected by an electronic equipment with embedded sensors, causes the STMO to require services and standards for enabling data documentation and ensuring the quality of STMOs. Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI), on the other hand, provide a shared interoperable and integrated environment for data documentation. The main challenge is how to lead traditional SDIs to evolve to an STMO document due to the lack of specific metadata standards and services for semantic annotation. This paper presents a new concept of SDI for STMO, named SDI4Trajectory, which supports the documentation of different types of STMO—holistic trajectories, for example. The SDI4Trajectory allows us to propose semi-automatic and manual semantic enrichment processes, which are efficient in supporting semantic annotations and STMO documentation as well. These processes are hardly found in traditional SDIs and have been developed through Web and semantic micro-services. To validate the SDI4Trajectory, we used a dataset collected by voluntary users through the MyTracks application for the following purposes: (i) comparing the semi-automatic and manual semantic enrichment processes in the SDI4Trajectory; (ii) investigating the viability of the documentation processes carried out by the SDI4Trajectory, which was able to document all the collected trajectories.

Highlights

  • Introduction published maps and institutional affilFor many years, studies addressing Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI) focused on storing, recovering, and sharing raw spatial data to assist user groups of various public and private organizations [1,2]

  • We defined the concept of SDI4Trajectory, including new definitions for semantic annotation processes in SDI, and subsequently presented the metadata catalog and a set of fields defined from the ISO 19115-1:2014 standard, aimed at the sharing and standardization of Semantic Trajectories of Moving Objects (STMO) documentation

  • Before performing STMO documentation, SDIs need to provide semantic annotation processes to enable the semantic enrichment of STMOs

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Summary

Basic Concepts and Related Works

Before outlining the research goals of this paper, we present a brief background on micro-services and SDI, providing a comparison between the proposed ideas and traditional SDIs, and indicating relevant related literature on semantic annotation and semantic SDIs

Spatial Data Infrastructure
Micro-Services and Micro-Service-Based SDI
Semantic SDI and Semantic Annotation
A Novel Approach for Building STMO-Based SDIs
Semi-Automatic Semantic Enrichment
Manual Semantic Enrichment
Trajectory Metadata Catalog
An Instance of the SDI4Trajectory Architecture
Instrumenting the Proposed Semantic Enrichment Process
An Example of Semi-Automatic Semantic Enrichment
Example of Manual Semantic Enrichment
Usefulness of the SDI4Trajectory
Experimental Usability Assessment
Comparing Manual and Semi-Automatic Semantic Enrichment Processes
Evaluation of STMO Documentation
Providing SDI with Documented STMO
Semantic Enrichment in SDI
Benefits of Adopting Microservices in SDI
Conclusions and Further Studies

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