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"http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" .
"Megan Katsumi" .
"To capture generic spatial features we require concepts of location, but also concepts of geometry in order to describe shapes that are more complex than a single point in space. To achieve this, we combine an ontology of longitude and latitude, with simple spatial and geometry ontologies.\n\nThis ontology was created to organize the reuse of the geoSPARQL vocabulary in the iCity ontology." .
"November 6, 2017"^^ .
"Spatial Location Ontology" .
"icity-SpatialLoc" .
"http://www.semanticweb.org/iCity/iCity-SpatialLoc" .
"Developed as part of the overall iCity ontology effort, the iCity-SpatialLoc ontology is designed to capture concepts related to spatial location.\n\t\tCopyright "@2016 megan katsumi, icity research group .
"http://ontology.eil.utoronto.ca/icity/SpatialLoc/1.1/" .
"Copyright "@2016 megan katsumi, icity research group .
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"Matthew Perry" .
"OGC GeoSPARQL 1.0 Standard Working Group" .
"2011-06-16"^^ .
"\n A GML serialization of a geometry object.\n "@en .
"\n A GML serialization of a geometry object.\n "@en .
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"Matthew Perry" .
"OGC GeoSPARQL 1.0 Standard Working Group" .
"2011-06-16"^^ .
"\n A Well-known Text serialization of a geometry object.\n "@en .
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"Describes an approximate location of some object (spatial or non-spatial). For example, a Building has an actual location (represented by it's footprint or 3d massing), but it may also have an associated location(s) of some specific point coordinate. Recurring events may not have an actual location, but may be associated with some location (at which their occurrences are likely to occur)." .
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"Matthew Perry" .
"OGC GeoSPARQL 1.0 Standard Working Group" .
"2011-06-16"^^ .
"\n The default geometry to be used in spatial calculations.\n It is Usually the most detailed geometry.\n "@en .
"\n The default geometry to be used in spatial calculations.\n It is Usually the most detailed geometry.\n "@en .
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"2011-06-16"^^ .
"\n Exists if the subject SpatialObject spatially contains the \n object SpatialObject. DE-9IM: T*TFF*FF*\n "@en .
"\n Exists if the subject SpatialObject spatially contains the \n object SpatialObject. DE-9IM: T*TFF*FF*\n "@en .
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"\n Exists if the subject SpatialObject is spatially covered \n by the object SpatialObject. DE-9IM: TFF*TFT**\n "@en .
"\n Exists if the subject SpatialObject is spatially covered \n by the object SpatialObject. DE-9IM: TFF*TFT**\n "@en .
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