作者
Ting L Lei
发表日期
2021/5/1
期刊
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems
卷号
87
页码范围
101618
出版商
Pergamon
简介
Geospatial data conflation is the process of combining two datasets to create a better one. It has received increased research attention due to the emergence of new data sources and the need to combine information from these sources in spatial analyses. Many conflation methods exist to date, ranging from simple ones based on spatial join, to sophisticated methods based on statistics and optimization models. This paper focuses on the optimization-based conflation approach. It treats feature-matching in conflation as an optimization problem of finding a plan to match features in two datasets that minimizes the total discrepancy. Optimization based conflation methods may overcome some limitations of conventional methods, such as sub-optimality and greediness. However, they have often been deemed impractical in day-to-day analysis because they induce high computational costs (especially in combining large …
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