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2 December 2005 A model and framework of self-adaptive spatial information multi-grid
Tao Hong, Deren Li, Zhenfeng Shao
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Proceedings Volume 6045, MIPPR 2005: Geospatial Information, Data Mining, and Applications; 60452G (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.651583
Event: MIPPR 2005 SAR and Multispectral Image Processing, 2005, Wuhan, China
Abstract
Based on the fundamental theory of spatial information multi-grid (SIMG), a four-layer model to construct a Self-adaptive Spatial Information Multi-grid (SSIMG) is put forward, which includes 4 layers, i.e. the basic grid layer, the multi-level subdivided grid layer, the visualization grid layer and the bottom cell grid layer. In the next part, the framework to construct Self-adaptive Spatial Information Multi-grid is discussed. Firstly, the globe is divided into Multi-grid and coded to construct a SIMG; Secondly, the detailed feature can be acquired to build a grid database or extracted from traditional database; thirdly, threshold of dynamic grid subdivision can be determined, and a SSIMG can be constructed According to the threshold. The validity of SSIMG has been verified in case study at the last of this paper.
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Tao Hong, Deren Li, and Zhenfeng Shao "A model and framework of self-adaptive spatial information multi-grid", Proc. SPIE 6045, MIPPR 2005: Geospatial Information, Data Mining, and Applications, 60452G (2 December 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.651583
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KEYWORDS
Databases

Data modeling

Data mining

Data conversion

Visual process modeling

Visualization

Analytical research

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