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Geospatial Data
• The location, also called geometry of shape , represents spatial data,
whereas the characteristics are attribute data.
• Spatial Data
• Spatial data describe the locations of spatial features , which may be
discrete or continuous.
• Discrete features are individually distinguishable features that do not
exist between observations.
• Discrete features include points , lines , and areas.
• Continuous features are features that exist spatially between
observations.
• A GIS represents these spatial features on the Earth’s surface as map
features on a plane surface.
• This transformation involves two main issues : the spatial reference
system and the data model.
• The locations of spatial features on the Earth’s surface are based on a
geographic coordinate system with longitude and latitude values,
where as the locations of map features are based on a plane coordinate
system with x – y – coordinates.
• Projection is the process that can transform the Earth’s spherical surface
to a plane surface and bridge the two spatial reference systems.
.(x1,y1)
.(x3,y3)
.(x2,y1)
The vector data model uses x y coordinates to represent point
features (a) and the raster data model uses cells in a grid to
represent point features(b)
a b
• The vector data model uses points and their x- y - coordinates to
construct spatial features of points , lines and areas. The raster data
model uses a grid and grid cells to represent the spatial variation of a
feature.
• The georelational data model uses a split system to store spatial data
and attribute data.
• Topology expresses explicitly the spatial relationships between features
such as two lines meeting perfectly at a point and a directed line having
an explicit left and right side.
• Users of ESRI software recognize coverage's as topological data, shape
files as non topological data, and geodatabases as with or without
topology.
• Composite features are built on simple features of points , lines and
polygons.
• The triangulated irregular network , which approximates the terrain with
a set of non overlapping triangles , is made of nodes and edges .
• The regions data model, which allows regions to overlap and to have
spatially disjoint components , is built on polygons.
• The dynamic segmentation model, which has a linear measure system ,
is built on top of linear features.
• Attribute Data
• Attribute data describe the characteristics of spatial features.
• For raster data ,each cell has a value that corresponds to the attribute of
the spatial feature at that location.
• A cell is tightly bound to its cell value.
• For vector data , the amount of attribute data to be associated with a
spatial feature can vary significantly.

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Geospatial Data ppt.pptx

  • 2. Geospatial Data • The location, also called geometry of shape , represents spatial data, whereas the characteristics are attribute data. • Spatial Data • Spatial data describe the locations of spatial features , which may be discrete or continuous. • Discrete features are individually distinguishable features that do not exist between observations. • Discrete features include points , lines , and areas.
  • 3. • Continuous features are features that exist spatially between observations. • A GIS represents these spatial features on the Earth’s surface as map features on a plane surface. • This transformation involves two main issues : the spatial reference system and the data model. • The locations of spatial features on the Earth’s surface are based on a geographic coordinate system with longitude and latitude values, where as the locations of map features are based on a plane coordinate system with x – y – coordinates. • Projection is the process that can transform the Earth’s spherical surface to a plane surface and bridge the two spatial reference systems.
  • 4. .(x1,y1) .(x3,y3) .(x2,y1) The vector data model uses x y coordinates to represent point features (a) and the raster data model uses cells in a grid to represent point features(b) a b
  • 5. • The vector data model uses points and their x- y - coordinates to construct spatial features of points , lines and areas. The raster data model uses a grid and grid cells to represent the spatial variation of a feature. • The georelational data model uses a split system to store spatial data and attribute data. • Topology expresses explicitly the spatial relationships between features such as two lines meeting perfectly at a point and a directed line having an explicit left and right side. • Users of ESRI software recognize coverage's as topological data, shape files as non topological data, and geodatabases as with or without topology.
  • 6. • Composite features are built on simple features of points , lines and polygons. • The triangulated irregular network , which approximates the terrain with a set of non overlapping triangles , is made of nodes and edges . • The regions data model, which allows regions to overlap and to have spatially disjoint components , is built on polygons. • The dynamic segmentation model, which has a linear measure system , is built on top of linear features.
  • 7. • Attribute Data • Attribute data describe the characteristics of spatial features. • For raster data ,each cell has a value that corresponds to the attribute of the spatial feature at that location. • A cell is tightly bound to its cell value. • For vector data , the amount of attribute data to be associated with a spatial feature can vary significantly.