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Knowledge Discovery Web Service for Spatial Data Infrastructures

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi10010012

Keywords

spatial data mining; knowledge discovery web service; Hadoop; spatial data infrastructures

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  1. Envi-ronmental Management in the Middle East (EMME) project - European Union [598189]

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The constantly increasing size of geospatial data requires sophisticated methodologies for extracting high-level information and knowledge to support decision making. While spatial data mining techniques work well on centralized systems, applying them to distributed data remains a challenge. This paper proposes a solution for knowledge extraction in an SDI environment using distributed computing and geospatial web service technologies.
The size, volume, variety, and velocity of geospatial data collected by geo-sensors, people, and organizations are increasing rapidly. Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) are ongoing to facilitate the sharing of stored data in a distributed and homogeneous environment. Extracting high-level information and knowledge from such datasets to support decision making undoubtedly requires a relatively sophisticated methodology to achieve the desired results. A variety of spatial data mining techniques have been developed to extract knowledge from spatial data, which work well on centralized systems. However, applying them to distributed data in SDI to extract knowledge has remained a challenge. This paper proposes a creative solution, based on distributed computing and geospatial web service technologies for knowledge extraction in an SDI environment. The proposed approach is called Knowledge Discovery Web Service (KDWS), which can be used as a layer on top of SDIs to provide spatial data users and decision makers with the possibility of extracting knowledge from massive heterogeneous spatial data in SDIs. By proposing and testing a system architecture for KDWS, this study contributes to perform spatial data mining techniques as a service-oriented framework on top of SDIs for knowledge discovery. We implemented and tested spatial clustering, classification, and association rule mining in an interoperable environment. In addition to interface implementation, a prototype web-based system was designed for extracting knowledge from real geodemographic data in the city of Tehran. The proposed solution allows a dynamic, easier, and much faster procedure to extract knowledge from spatial data.

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