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Organized by: AIRCC Publishing Corporation
Topic Covered: Business Ethics, Economics, Higher Education, Computing, Engineering, Energy, Networking
Geographic knowledge graphs are a combination of database representation and management that have the potential to optimize and resolve the challenges relating to data interoperability, semi-automated knowledge thinking, and retrieval of information. Geospatial knowledge graphs are forms of applied semantics that provide a domain of geographical information context. This prototype uses several development tools to build an architecture of the system in line with those goals and is entirely made up of open-source and free software. The challenges are to acquire and recognize the geospatial semantics inherent in the data sources, align such graph systems with standards, test systematic computations, and visualize data using a spatial analysis user interface. Questions about reasoning and competency were used to validate the systems and ontologies design, but the user-based design needed customization.