Towards the geospatial web: Media platforms for managing geotagged knowledge repositories

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Abstract

International media have recognized the visual appeal of geo-browsers such as NASA World Wind and Google Earth, for example, when Web and television coverage on Hurricane Katrina used interactive geospatial projections to illustrate its path and the scale of destruction in August 2005. Yet these early applications only hint at the true potential of geospatial technology to build and maintain virtual communities and to revolutionize the production, distribution and consumption of media products. This chapter investigates this potential by reviewing the literature and discussing the integration of geospatial and semantic reference systems, with an emphasis on extracting geospatial context from unstructured text. A content analysis of news coverage based on a suite of text mining tools (webLyzard) sheds light on the popularity and adoption of geospatial platforms.

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Scharl, A. (2007). Towards the geospatial web: Media platforms for managing geotagged knowledge repositories. In Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing (pp. 3–14). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-827-2_1

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