- From: Ed Parsons <eparsons@google.com>
- Date: Mon, 04 Jan 2016 00:06:10 +0000
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Some thoughts around these additional relationships, I think the key motivation here was to some up accommodate more vague relationships between geographic things. The noted use case of linear referencing is not in my opinion, an example of this vagueness, a specific distance along a linear feature from a known origin is calculable and is often used in engineering software. Likewise a distance and bearing from a point is a well known and supported function of nautical and aeronautical navigation software. These examples are easy referenced back to a coordinate system. I would like to see a set of relationships that can be used with objects which are more difficult/impossible to tie to fixed coordinates as they are to do with the relationships between things that may not have boundaries or shapes in the spatial sense. An example would be identifying Bangladeshi Restaurants in London's East End, the East End a colloquial feature has no agreed boundary. The meaning of "in" in this case would be different to "in" where there is a calculable topological relationship? In the IoT use case I put forward the requirement to support the finding of my keys.. upstairs, in my bag, under the bed as example of this egocentic referencing of spatial features in relation to my location. Rather than a fixed (and abstract) origin in this case objects are located relative to my location in time and space, a personal reference system! I fear this is an example where we may not be able to point to "Best Practice" as yet.. there is interesting academic work ( http://www.teachspatial.org/concept-browser) in this space defining conceptual models, but we should at least highlight the gap perhaps ? Ed -- *Ed Parsons* Geospatial Technologist, Google Google Voice +44 (0)20 7881 4501 www.edparsons.com @edparsons
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