2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12518-020-00334-3
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A semantic graph database for the interoperability of 3D GIS data

Abstract: In the last decades, the use of information management systems in the building data processing led to radical changes to the methods of data production, documentation and archiving. In particular, the possibilities, given by these information systems, to visualize the 3D model and to formulate queries have placed the question of the information sharing in digital format. The integration of information systems represents an efficient solution for defining smart, sustainable and resilient projects, such as conse… Show more

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“…In the most private sector, researchers in Transportation really need Graph processing, such as to simulate traffic management [42], find the best route like [43]. Another area that is often used for graph databases is the Geographical sector, refer to publications [44,45] and [46]. Ten titles on studies, including [47,48,49] take works that could be implemented in all subjects or areas.…”
Section: Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the most private sector, researchers in Transportation really need Graph processing, such as to simulate traffic management [42], find the best route like [43]. Another area that is often used for graph databases is the Geographical sector, refer to publications [44,45] and [46]. Ten titles on studies, including [47,48,49] take works that could be implemented in all subjects or areas.…”
Section: Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neo4j product is comprehensive database, occupy to accommodate ranging from small-scale applications to applications with millions of users, Large Data processing to Big Data implementation. Additionally, most researcher implements SparkSee (DEX) [48][57] [61], ArangoDB [34,46] for RDF store, TitanGraph [14][41] [62], OrientDB [63], TigerGraph [36][64] and AllegroGraph discussed in [38][44][65], as alternative.…”
Section: Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 3D GIS model will be more appropriate, where the information contained is not only a 3D representation at a low LOD but contains all the information linked to the related model but also makes relationships between the different entities composing the village, from the terrain to the buildings themselves. But it's not excluded that, after a process of data standardization using CityGML or graph databases and data conversion into an exchange format (Malinverni et al, 2020), it will ensure a possible integration of GIS data with any BIM data of each building (Ma & Ren, 2017), guaranteeing a sort of interoperability within a CDE (Common Data Environment) that will facilitate the archiving, sharing and dissemination of information.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CityGML is widely used in GIS city modelling and represents an open recognized standard and well-defined ontology. The hierarchical structure of data is provided by CityGML that thanks to its schema allows having a semantic representation that defines relationships between the various entities composing the 3D city model (Malinverni et al, 2020). CityGML-based approach that leads to defining a knowledge modelling where not only spatial but also external information, like topological, architectonical, technical data, is managed (Agugiaro, 2016).…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As it has been said, the graphs are useful for modeling the relationships between the city features. More precisely, the translation of these relations in Resource Description Framework (RDF) triples structures the semantic information of the urban built environment: the only inconvenience is that the geometric information is neglected (Malinverni et al, 2020). It is worth mentioning that ontologies are preserved during data conversions and can therefore be queried afterwards.…”
Section: Role Of the Databasementioning
confidence: 99%