Detecting outliers in metadata from digital map libraries
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v19i1.3988Keywords:
DML, Metadata, Spatial clustering, Geographic statistic analysis, Outliers detectionAbstract
The validation of the metadata associated with digitalized maps is one of the main problems related to the preservation of cartographic information in digital map libraries. This article describes the first research phases of a new automatic method to ensure the validity of spatial metadata. The method is based on the combination of spatial clustering techniques and geographical statistical analysis.Downloads
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