Software to assist the collection of data according to a specific semantically driven "data-call" for urban related data. The discipline defined by the TELLme project identifies urban thematics of interest at the metropolitan level. For each thematics, the TELLme metropolitan discipline methodologically defines sets of keywords and related concepts (RC). These keywords and RC are collected by the involved partners and community of experts through the project software devoted to the composition of the TELLme-Glossary (http://www.tellme.polimi.it/tellme_apps/tellme/login) and are made publicly available as Linked Data (http://rdfdata.get-it.it/TELLmeGlossary). Thematics definition converges into "Semantic Packages" (SP), i.e. sets of RC, and then to maps. One type of SP is called "Protocol" (thematics appliable to any metropolis). The protocol map is a composition of layers. Each layer is representative of one of the "related-concepts" constituting the protocol. Many of these layers has been identified among globally available geospatial data. Some related concept, instead, must be collected from local sources. TELLme project partners are called to contribute local data in those cases. Data call description and settings Each call is defined by a list of Protocol-related semantic package (SP). (Each protocol can be declined in one or more scale in dependence of the required dimention of the thematics - e.g. "XL" means that data must include a more vast area than the whole metropolis, while "XS" could regard very specific thematics focussing for example on neighborhoods). The SP concepts which require local data are then the subject of the data call.
ptagliolato/tellme_datacall_importworkflow: First release
Paolo Tagliolato;Alessandro Oggioni
2020
Abstract
Software to assist the collection of data according to a specific semantically driven "data-call" for urban related data. The discipline defined by the TELLme project identifies urban thematics of interest at the metropolitan level. For each thematics, the TELLme metropolitan discipline methodologically defines sets of keywords and related concepts (RC). These keywords and RC are collected by the involved partners and community of experts through the project software devoted to the composition of the TELLme-Glossary (http://www.tellme.polimi.it/tellme_apps/tellme/login) and are made publicly available as Linked Data (http://rdfdata.get-it.it/TELLmeGlossary). Thematics definition converges into "Semantic Packages" (SP), i.e. sets of RC, and then to maps. One type of SP is called "Protocol" (thematics appliable to any metropolis). The protocol map is a composition of layers. Each layer is representative of one of the "related-concepts" constituting the protocol. Many of these layers has been identified among globally available geospatial data. Some related concept, instead, must be collected from local sources. TELLme project partners are called to contribute local data in those cases. Data call description and settings Each call is defined by a list of Protocol-related semantic package (SP). (Each protocol can be declined in one or more scale in dependence of the required dimention of the thematics - e.g. "XL" means that data must include a more vast area than the whole metropolis, while "XS" could regard very specific thematics focussing for example on neighborhoods). The SP concepts which require local data are then the subject of the data call.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.