JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) has become popular for exchanging data sets over the Internet. Many data sets are “geo-tagged”, since they represent spatial entities. As an effect, spatial analysts have to perform spatial queries on JSON data sets. While working with large data sets, crisp (on/off) spatial relations could be marginally effective; instead, soft relations and “soft spatial querying” could be the right tools, because they reveal the extent of a given spatial relation. In this paper, we present the recent evolution of J-CO-QL+, the query language of the J-CO Framework (under development at University of Bergamo, Italy) towards soft spatial querying on geo-tagged JSON data sets.
(2022). Soft Spatial Querying on JSON Data Sets . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/235316
Soft Spatial Querying on JSON Data Sets
Fosci, Paolo;Psaila, Giuseppe
2022-01-01
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JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) has become popular for exchanging data sets over the Internet. Many data sets are “geo-tagged”, since they represent spatial entities. As an effect, spatial analysts have to perform spatial queries on JSON data sets. While working with large data sets, crisp (on/off) spatial relations could be marginally effective; instead, soft relations and “soft spatial querying” could be the right tools, because they reveal the extent of a given spatial relation. In this paper, we present the recent evolution of J-CO-QL+, the query language of the J-CO Framework (under development at University of Bergamo, Italy) towards soft spatial querying on geo-tagged JSON data sets.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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