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Fonseca, F.T., Egenhofer, M.J., Clodoveu, A.D. Jr., Borges, K.A.V. (2000) Ontologies and knowledge sharing in urban GIS. Computers, Environment, and Urban Systems 24(3):251272. Frank, A.U. (1997). Spatial ontology: a geographical point of view. In: Stock, O., (ed.), Spatial and Temporal Reasoning, Dordrecht:Kluwer, 135-153.

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Action-Driven Ontologies of the Geographical Space.. - Camara, Monteiro.. (2000)   (Correct)

....gilberto, miguel, miro, cartaxo dpi.inpe.br Image Processing Division, National Institute for Space Research (INPE) P.O. Box 515, 12201 001 So Jos dos Campos, Brazil Extended Abstract Recently, the idea of ontology has been an important field of research in GIScience (Smith and Mark, 1998; Fonseca et al., 2000). This paper aims to extend the current perspective of ontologies of geographical kinds, by including additional concepts: a) the dynamical character of geographical entities; b) the intentionality dimension of geographical space. The dynamical perspective is stressed by the fact that, in real ....

F. Fonseca, M. Egenhofer, C. Davis, and K. Borges,(2000) Ontologies and Knowledge Sharing in Urban GIS. Computer, Environment and Urban Systems (in press).


Geographical Concepts for Geospatial Database Design.. - Distinguishing..   Self-citation (Egenhofer)   (Correct)

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Fonseca, F.T., Egenhofer, M.J., Clodoveu, A.D. Jr., Borges, K.A.V. (2000) Ontologies and knowledge sharing in urban GIS. Computers, Environment, and Urban Systems 24(3):251272. Frank, A.U. (1997). Spatial ontology: a geographical point of view. In: Stock, O., (ed.), Spatial and Temporal Reasoning, Dordrecht:Kluwer, 135-153.


Semantic Granularity in Ontology-Driven Geographic .. - Fonseca..   Self-citation (Fonseca Egenhofer Davis)   (Correct)

....changes of granularity in the model in which the ontologies are represented, and in the use of the system for information retrieval when we are dealing with the instances of the classes. In this section we review in detail what was suggested for change of granularity of instances in Fonseca et al. [61]. There are two types of changes of classes in ODGIS. The first type occurs when an instance of a class immediately above or immediately below is generated from a given class. We call this transformation vertical navigation. The second type occurs when one of the roles played by the object is ....

F. Fonseca, M. Egenhofer, C. Davis, and K. Borges, Ontologies and Knowledge Sharing in Urban GIS, Computer, Environment and Urban Systems, vol. 24, pp. 232-251, 2000.


What's In An Image? - Camara, Egenhofer, Fonseca, Monteiro (2001)   Self-citation (Fonseca)   (Correct)

.... A formal definition would be that ontology is a (possibly incomplete) axiomatization of the possible models of a logical language [8] Representation of user domain ontologies, in this context, is considered an essential part of capturing the specialists conception of the information space [9]. The investigation of the ontological status of spatial data types is a major ongoing research effort in the GIScience community [10] 11] Fonseca and Egenhofer [2] introduced the concept of Ontology Driven Geographic Information Systems (ODGIS) to support users of geographic information to ....

Fonseca, F., et al., Ontologies and Knowledge Sharing in Urban GIS. Computer, Environment and Urban Systems, 2000. 24(3): p. 232-251.


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Fonseca FT, Egenhofer MJ, Clodoveu AD Jr., Borges KAV (2000) Ontologies and knowledge sharing in urban GIS. Computers, Environment, and Urban Systems 24(3):251-272.


Learning Geoscience Categories In Situ: Implications for - Geographic Knowledge..   (Correct)

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Fonseca, F. T., Egenhofer, M. J., Clodoveu, A. D. Jr., and Borges, K. A. V. (2000). Ontologies and Knowledge Sharing in Urban GIS. Computers, Environment, and Urban Systems, 24(3), 251-272.


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Fonseca, F. T., Egenhofer, M. J., Davis, C. A., & Borges, K. A. V. (2000). Ontologies and Knowledge Sharing in Urban GIS. Computer, Environment and Urban Systems, 24(3), 232-251.


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F. Fonseca, M. Egenhofer, C. Davis, , and K. Borges. Ontologies and knowledge sharing in urban GIS. Computer, Environment and Urban Systems, 24(3):232--51, 2000.

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