Development of a data mining method for land control

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Land resources are facing crises of being misused, especially for an intersection area between town and country, and land control has to be enforced. This paper presents a development of data mining method for land control. A vector-match method for the prerequisite of data mining i. e., data cleaning is proposed, which deals with both character and numeric data via vectorizing character-string and matching number. A minimal decision algorithm of rough set is used to discover the knowledge hidden in the data warehouse. In order to monitor land use dynamically and accurately, it is suggested to set up a real-time land control system based on GPS, digital photogrammetry and online data mining. Finally, the means is applied in the intersection area between town and country of Wuhan city, and a set of knowledge about land control is discovered. © 2001 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Shuliang, W., Xinzhou, W., & Wenzhong, S. (2001). Development of a data mining method for land control. Geo-Spatial Information Science, 4(1), 68–76. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02826640

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