Full text: Proceedings, XXth congress (Part 2)

International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B2. Istanbul 2004 Intei 
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to T4 the parcels have a sequences of changes. By the method | pat 
proposed in this paper, we describe the changes impact on land | self 
parcels by a formalized way. | The 
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The example indicates that the method proposed in this paper can 6. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORKS | 
save steps judging a change and give clear expressions. For | Ave 
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the other components of the object. Clar. 
the master database. This process is executed based on the types an 
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operations. For this scenario, some operations need execute: à | Dat: 
dues Dp ; : representation of spatio-temporal changes is the precondition. ata 
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REDE d object is the premise for analyzing the classification of changes. 9 
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te ; ; 5 In this research, we regard the geographical object as a 4-tuple He 
INSERT INTO tableN VALUES(O 51 ,...... ) | Neth 
DINE ; SLE {semantic descriptor, temporal descriptor, themantic descriptor, 
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and spatial descriptor}. Spatial descriptor contains three parts, 1.€. 
Shape and Size, Position and orientation and Topology relation. 
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