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Introduction to Geospatial Systems
Dan Rickman, Chair, Geospatial Specialist Group

21st January 2010
Agenda


• What is geospatial data and which systems process it?
• Data modelling issues regarding geospatial data
• In search of the BLPU
• Map data
• Geo-parsers/gazetteers/metadata
• Applications
• Standards
• Corporate or cloud?
• The end of privacy?
• Future directions - Location Based Services, social networking applications
• Conclusion – 2010 the year of “geo”
What is Geospatial Data? - 1

•   Spatial data which relates to the surface of the Earth
•   Geodetic reference system as base e.g. WGS84 used for Global Positioning System
    (Earth as an ellipsoid), Latitude and Longitude (Earth as a sphere)
•   Ordnance Survey (GB) define National Grid – projection onto flat surface – NB: OS(NI)
    use Irish grid
•   Engineering projects will use local projections for more accurate measurements
•   Spatial relationships – defined around concept of neighbourhood – relates to two “laws”
    of geography:
           - Most things influence most other things in some way
           - Nearby things are usually more similar than things which
             are far apart
What is Geospatial Data? - 2

• Unstructured – spaghetti data
• Topology – information structured as networks, polygons
• GeoSpatial information requires metadata – e.g. minimal information such as map
 projection used
• GeoSpatial information may also temporal modelling – e.g. farm subsidies vary as
 utilisation and legislation change
• Field-based model versus object-based model of space, e.g. rainfall versus buildings on
 which rain falls
• GeoSpatial information requires ontology
 – What is the “real world”, how classified
• Relates to semantics - important to understand the “conceptual model”
Geospatial data modelling


• Field-based model versus object-based model
• Geographic Information Systems are object-based in practice
• Most common field based information, e.g. Digital Elevation Model (line of sight
 applications), attached to objects
• Objects rely on field-based model, i.e. spatial co-ordinates
• Initiatives such as Digital National Framework encourage organisations to structure data
 on references to objects, not re-capture and duplicate data
• GeoSpatial equivalent of “referential integrity”
• Nevertheless duplication, lack of (referential) integrity is common place and hard to
 eradicate
In search of the BLPU


• Basic Land and Property Unit
• “Holy grail” of industry – no Da Vinci code produced yet!
• Example of Ordnance Survey Master Map (OSMM):
• "St Mary's football stadium, Southampton" is one object
• Typical detached house and its plot of land, likewise
• Complex entities such as "Southampton railway station" are defined in terms
 multiple objects: one for the main building, several for the platforms, one more
 for pedestrian bridge over the tracks. (NB: See Wikipedia article on TOID)
• Defining the candidate BLPU, their lifecycles and their attribute data and
 verifying that these are meaningful/practicable from the wide variety of business
 processes which apply to the BLPU and the aggregate entities which are
 created from them
• Dependencies so that data sets are based on the BLPU wherever possible
 limited by business use, e.g. field use change quite different from a
 tenant/owner perspective
Evolution of geographic information

                                                    database
                                                     records


                          digital
                         records

                                                         geographic
        paper
                                                         information
       records

                                       digital mapping

       paper mapping


1950             1970                     1990                   2010
Vector map data


• Large scale
 – Ordnance Survey Master Map
 – UKMap (The GeoInformation Group)
 Open source
 - Open Street Map – very successful crowd-sourcing project, now being used in Haiti to
   provide current maps for emergency services (as it can be easily edited)
 - Postcode and medium scale OS data – subject to DCLG consultation, part of Smarter
   Government initiative
• Road network data
 – ITN (part of Master Map)
 – Navteq, TeleAtlas (now part of larger groups Nokia and TomTom respectively)
• Address data
 – NLPG versus Address Layer 2 (Master Map) versus UKMap addresses...


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Raster map data


• Scanned ortho-rectified map or map-based data – metadata is co-ordinates, projection,
 extent
• For example Google Maps/Google Earth, Microsoft Virtual Earth
• Traditionally stored outside the database as external files, analogous to vector data
 storage, e.g. Oracle 10g GeoRaster
• Data stored as BLOBs, metadata required regarding number of bytes per pixel,
 compression algorithms and so on
• Benefits limited as “intelligence” in map requires interpretation
• Still limited progress on map-based pattern recognition – there are semi-automated
 solutions from companies such as 1Spatial
What are GeoSpatial Systems?

•       Known as Geographic Information Systems, Spatial Information Systems
    –     Rebadged as “geospatial” or now “geo” – shorter name more mainstream!
•       Enables capture, modelling, storage, retrieval, sharing, manipulation and analysis of
        geographically referenced data
•       Database is at the heart – as is “attribute” data
•       Model developing – perhaps GeoSpatial data better seen as “attribute” of alphanumeric
        business information
•       Presentation does not have to be map-based in all cases
•       Key element is spatial indexing – uses different techniques to alphanumeric indexing,
        makes different demands for database storage and management
Structured geo-database


            Relational           Spatial




                                                     Time/Engineering
             Database              Data
  CRM     (Attribute data) (proprietary format)




                                                         Systems

                                                           Real
   ERP           Spatially extended RDBMS
              -Complex data types for spatial data
                   -Computational geometry
                      -Spatial indexing
                  -DDL and DML extensions
Where used? Examples


•   Central government – DEFRA, ODPM, Land Registry, ONS
•   Local government – planning, highways authorities
•   Utilities – physical and logical network
•   Insurance – flood plains
•   Health – epidemiology
•   Travel - multi-modal route planning, satnav (≠GPS!), navigation, wayfinding
•   More widespread use – addresses, postcode based data against regional boundaries,
    infrastructure (“geographies” used to divide country, catchment area)
•   Fiat boundaries verus “bona fide” boundaries – what is “real world” how do we structure
    it? Classic example – system will tell people by a river their nearest resource is on the
    other side when there is no bridge
GIS
ROMANSE - Hampshire CC
Roadwork Information
Web-based apps - Trendsmap




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Standards


• ISO TC211 – range of ISO geospatial standards
  – Best known are WMS/WFS – not web services but similar
• CEN TC/287 – adopts them in Europe
• BSi IST/036 – UK standards committee
• All likely to be swept away as geospatial becomes mainstream by general web standards:
  – Web services
  – WMS and WFS now developing web services wrapper...
  – W3C Geolocation API see an example at:
    http://www.edparsons.com/maps/geolocation.html
• Your Location is: 51.591697, -0.172635, within 150m on Thu Jan 21 2010 13:06:24 GMT+0000 (GMT Standard
  Time)

• This page demonstrates basic usage of the Geolocation API.

  – Note: this requires client-side permission – but only required once!



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Corporate or cloud?




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Web-based systems


• Structured applications
• Google Earth, Bing Maps, Yahoo Maps (GYM) – all different APIs
• Mapstraction API (http://www.mapstraction.com/) provides generic API
• Mashups – new sources of data available including data.gov.uk launched today,
 data.london.gov.uk launched recently by GLA
• Unstructured data – not least photographs on flickr and other sites
• Increasing use of location for search engine results, relevant to both desktop and mobile
 uses
• World wide wild west of unstructured data
• Increasing use of systems to control, coordinate and make this accessible
• Geo-enabled semantic web – raises issues of ontology
• www.metacarta.com – provide web-based Geographic Text Search (GTS), has the ability
 to confine searches by geography and retrieve information that it detects using the
 keywords, and then displays this information geographically on a map interface
Geo-parsers/
gazetteers/metadata
• Geo-parsers: identify spatial tags (geo-tags) in data
• Context sensitivity and patterns of usage required
• E.g. Jordan (country) != Jordan (Katie Price)
• Can see examples at:
• http://unlock.edina.ac.uk/ (Edina unlock uses open source and OS data)
• http://developer.yahoo.com/geo/placemaker/ (Yahoo Place Maker)
• Relies on and populates gazetteer of associated names
• Emerging standards for geo-parsing, e.g. Open GIS Consortium looking at:
 – Gazetteer service
 – Geo-coder service
 – Web services (WMS/WFS)
Privacy - They know where you live


• MetaCarta – technology provider to cloud computing but also...
• MetaCarta(R), Inc., a leading provider of geographic intelligence, announced
 today that it had won a one-year contract with … the Department of Homeland
 Security [which] identifies and assesses current and future threats to the
 homeland, maps those threats against the nation's vulnerabilities, issues timely
 warnings and takes preventative and protective action… The product
 automatically identifies geographic references using advanced natural language
 processing (NLP) from any type of unstructured content in a customer's
 archives such as email, web pages, newswires or cables. It assigns a latitude
 and longitude to these references so that users can analyze their text archives
 using geographic maps, keywords and time as filters. The results of a query are
 displayed on a map with icons representing the locations found in the natural
 language text of the documents and as a text results list. Both the icons and text
 summaries are hyperlinked to the documents they represent.
• Social networking – they know where you tweet...
Tweeps Around




                Augmented Reality will
                have significantly
                encroached on map
                based displays by 2015




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The future (and summary)


• Geo: The combination of GPS chips in mobile phones, social networks, and increasingly
 innovative mobile apps means that geolocation is increasingly becoming a necessary
 feature for any killer app. I’m not just talking about social broadcasting apps like
 Foursquare and Gowalla. The advent of Geo APIs from Twitter , SimpleGeo, and
 hopefully Facebook will change the game by adding rich layers of geo-related data to all
 sorts of apps. Twitter just recently launched its own Geo API for Twitter apps and
 acquired Mixer Labs, which created the GeoAPI. (TechCrunch blog)
• Open source geospatial systems
• Open geospatial data
• Location based services – now commonly have GPS and compass on mobile devices, will
 only get better
• Real time applications (#uksnow on twitter, ushahidi)
• Augmented reality applications emerging
• However – data quality issues will persist
• They will still get it wrong! They just think they know where you live...
Issues – data availability and quality




• Crowd sourced data – flickr, social networking
• Mobile devices – also provide real time data
• Critical issue – understand data and metadata


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The future...


• Success of semantic-based approach yet to be determined, experience with geospatial
 data indicates there are significant complexities based around our representations of the
 “real world”
• One issue is clear – increasingly less privacy, location is already accessible through
 mobile phones and linking this to other data can provide significant intelligence
 information
• Summary:
 – in corporate world you can and now should be exploiting geospatial data both for
   conventional uses and for web 2.0 applications (citizen involvement, crowd sourcing
   etc)
 – In unstructured world, geo is becoming key element for searches, impacts mobile
   applications
 – In social networking world, geo is becoming a key consideration especially for mobile
   applications




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Intro To Geospatial

  • 1. Introduction to Geospatial Systems Dan Rickman, Chair, Geospatial Specialist Group 21st January 2010
  • 2. Agenda • What is geospatial data and which systems process it? • Data modelling issues regarding geospatial data • In search of the BLPU • Map data • Geo-parsers/gazetteers/metadata • Applications • Standards • Corporate or cloud? • The end of privacy? • Future directions - Location Based Services, social networking applications • Conclusion – 2010 the year of “geo”
  • 3. What is Geospatial Data? - 1 • Spatial data which relates to the surface of the Earth • Geodetic reference system as base e.g. WGS84 used for Global Positioning System (Earth as an ellipsoid), Latitude and Longitude (Earth as a sphere) • Ordnance Survey (GB) define National Grid – projection onto flat surface – NB: OS(NI) use Irish grid • Engineering projects will use local projections for more accurate measurements • Spatial relationships – defined around concept of neighbourhood – relates to two “laws” of geography: - Most things influence most other things in some way - Nearby things are usually more similar than things which are far apart
  • 4. What is Geospatial Data? - 2 • Unstructured – spaghetti data • Topology – information structured as networks, polygons • GeoSpatial information requires metadata – e.g. minimal information such as map projection used • GeoSpatial information may also temporal modelling – e.g. farm subsidies vary as utilisation and legislation change • Field-based model versus object-based model of space, e.g. rainfall versus buildings on which rain falls • GeoSpatial information requires ontology – What is the “real world”, how classified • Relates to semantics - important to understand the “conceptual model”
  • 5. Geospatial data modelling • Field-based model versus object-based model • Geographic Information Systems are object-based in practice • Most common field based information, e.g. Digital Elevation Model (line of sight applications), attached to objects • Objects rely on field-based model, i.e. spatial co-ordinates • Initiatives such as Digital National Framework encourage organisations to structure data on references to objects, not re-capture and duplicate data • GeoSpatial equivalent of “referential integrity” • Nevertheless duplication, lack of (referential) integrity is common place and hard to eradicate
  • 6. In search of the BLPU • Basic Land and Property Unit • “Holy grail” of industry – no Da Vinci code produced yet! • Example of Ordnance Survey Master Map (OSMM): • "St Mary's football stadium, Southampton" is one object • Typical detached house and its plot of land, likewise • Complex entities such as "Southampton railway station" are defined in terms multiple objects: one for the main building, several for the platforms, one more for pedestrian bridge over the tracks. (NB: See Wikipedia article on TOID) • Defining the candidate BLPU, their lifecycles and their attribute data and verifying that these are meaningful/practicable from the wide variety of business processes which apply to the BLPU and the aggregate entities which are created from them • Dependencies so that data sets are based on the BLPU wherever possible limited by business use, e.g. field use change quite different from a tenant/owner perspective
  • 7. Evolution of geographic information database records digital records geographic paper information records digital mapping paper mapping 1950 1970 1990 2010
  • 8. Vector map data • Large scale – Ordnance Survey Master Map – UKMap (The GeoInformation Group) Open source - Open Street Map – very successful crowd-sourcing project, now being used in Haiti to provide current maps for emergency services (as it can be easily edited) - Postcode and medium scale OS data – subject to DCLG consultation, part of Smarter Government initiative • Road network data – ITN (part of Master Map) – Navteq, TeleAtlas (now part of larger groups Nokia and TomTom respectively) • Address data – NLPG versus Address Layer 2 (Master Map) versus UKMap addresses... Presentation to insert name here 8
  • 9. Raster map data • Scanned ortho-rectified map or map-based data – metadata is co-ordinates, projection, extent • For example Google Maps/Google Earth, Microsoft Virtual Earth • Traditionally stored outside the database as external files, analogous to vector data storage, e.g. Oracle 10g GeoRaster • Data stored as BLOBs, metadata required regarding number of bytes per pixel, compression algorithms and so on • Benefits limited as “intelligence” in map requires interpretation • Still limited progress on map-based pattern recognition – there are semi-automated solutions from companies such as 1Spatial
  • 10. What are GeoSpatial Systems? • Known as Geographic Information Systems, Spatial Information Systems – Rebadged as “geospatial” or now “geo” – shorter name more mainstream! • Enables capture, modelling, storage, retrieval, sharing, manipulation and analysis of geographically referenced data • Database is at the heart – as is “attribute” data • Model developing – perhaps GeoSpatial data better seen as “attribute” of alphanumeric business information • Presentation does not have to be map-based in all cases • Key element is spatial indexing – uses different techniques to alphanumeric indexing, makes different demands for database storage and management
  • 11. Structured geo-database Relational Spatial Time/Engineering Database Data CRM (Attribute data) (proprietary format) Systems Real ERP Spatially extended RDBMS -Complex data types for spatial data -Computational geometry -Spatial indexing -DDL and DML extensions
  • 12. Where used? Examples • Central government – DEFRA, ODPM, Land Registry, ONS • Local government – planning, highways authorities • Utilities – physical and logical network • Insurance – flood plains • Health – epidemiology • Travel - multi-modal route planning, satnav (≠GPS!), navigation, wayfinding • More widespread use – addresses, postcode based data against regional boundaries, infrastructure (“geographies” used to divide country, catchment area) • Fiat boundaries verus “bona fide” boundaries – what is “real world” how do we structure it? Classic example – system will tell people by a river their nearest resource is on the other side when there is no bridge
  • 13. GIS
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  • 17. Web-based apps - Trendsmap Presentation to insert name here 17
  • 18. Standards • ISO TC211 – range of ISO geospatial standards – Best known are WMS/WFS – not web services but similar • CEN TC/287 – adopts them in Europe • BSi IST/036 – UK standards committee • All likely to be swept away as geospatial becomes mainstream by general web standards: – Web services – WMS and WFS now developing web services wrapper... – W3C Geolocation API see an example at: http://www.edparsons.com/maps/geolocation.html • Your Location is: 51.591697, -0.172635, within 150m on Thu Jan 21 2010 13:06:24 GMT+0000 (GMT Standard Time) • This page demonstrates basic usage of the Geolocation API. – Note: this requires client-side permission – but only required once! Presentation to insert name here 18
  • 19. Corporate or cloud? Presentation to insert name here 19
  • 20. Web-based systems • Structured applications • Google Earth, Bing Maps, Yahoo Maps (GYM) – all different APIs • Mapstraction API (http://www.mapstraction.com/) provides generic API • Mashups – new sources of data available including data.gov.uk launched today, data.london.gov.uk launched recently by GLA • Unstructured data – not least photographs on flickr and other sites • Increasing use of location for search engine results, relevant to both desktop and mobile uses • World wide wild west of unstructured data • Increasing use of systems to control, coordinate and make this accessible • Geo-enabled semantic web – raises issues of ontology • www.metacarta.com – provide web-based Geographic Text Search (GTS), has the ability to confine searches by geography and retrieve information that it detects using the keywords, and then displays this information geographically on a map interface
  • 21. Geo-parsers/ gazetteers/metadata • Geo-parsers: identify spatial tags (geo-tags) in data • Context sensitivity and patterns of usage required • E.g. Jordan (country) != Jordan (Katie Price) • Can see examples at: • http://unlock.edina.ac.uk/ (Edina unlock uses open source and OS data) • http://developer.yahoo.com/geo/placemaker/ (Yahoo Place Maker) • Relies on and populates gazetteer of associated names • Emerging standards for geo-parsing, e.g. Open GIS Consortium looking at: – Gazetteer service – Geo-coder service – Web services (WMS/WFS)
  • 22. Privacy - They know where you live • MetaCarta – technology provider to cloud computing but also... • MetaCarta(R), Inc., a leading provider of geographic intelligence, announced today that it had won a one-year contract with … the Department of Homeland Security [which] identifies and assesses current and future threats to the homeland, maps those threats against the nation's vulnerabilities, issues timely warnings and takes preventative and protective action… The product automatically identifies geographic references using advanced natural language processing (NLP) from any type of unstructured content in a customer's archives such as email, web pages, newswires or cables. It assigns a latitude and longitude to these references so that users can analyze their text archives using geographic maps, keywords and time as filters. The results of a query are displayed on a map with icons representing the locations found in the natural language text of the documents and as a text results list. Both the icons and text summaries are hyperlinked to the documents they represent. • Social networking – they know where you tweet...
  • 23. Tweeps Around Augmented Reality will have significantly encroached on map based displays by 2015 Presentation to insert name here 23
  • 24. The future (and summary) • Geo: The combination of GPS chips in mobile phones, social networks, and increasingly innovative mobile apps means that geolocation is increasingly becoming a necessary feature for any killer app. I’m not just talking about social broadcasting apps like Foursquare and Gowalla. The advent of Geo APIs from Twitter , SimpleGeo, and hopefully Facebook will change the game by adding rich layers of geo-related data to all sorts of apps. Twitter just recently launched its own Geo API for Twitter apps and acquired Mixer Labs, which created the GeoAPI. (TechCrunch blog) • Open source geospatial systems • Open geospatial data • Location based services – now commonly have GPS and compass on mobile devices, will only get better • Real time applications (#uksnow on twitter, ushahidi) • Augmented reality applications emerging • However – data quality issues will persist • They will still get it wrong! They just think they know where you live...
  • 25. Issues – data availability and quality • Crowd sourced data – flickr, social networking • Mobile devices – also provide real time data • Critical issue – understand data and metadata Presentation to insert name here 25
  • 26. The future... • Success of semantic-based approach yet to be determined, experience with geospatial data indicates there are significant complexities based around our representations of the “real world” • One issue is clear – increasingly less privacy, location is already accessible through mobile phones and linking this to other data can provide significant intelligence information • Summary: – in corporate world you can and now should be exploiting geospatial data both for conventional uses and for web 2.0 applications (citizen involvement, crowd sourcing etc) – In unstructured world, geo is becoming key element for searches, impacts mobile applications – In social networking world, geo is becoming a key consideration especially for mobile applications Presentation to insert name here 26