Several different models have been defined in literature for the definition of 3D city models, from CityGML [14] to Inspire [8]. Such models include a geometrical representation of features together with a semantical classification of them. The semantical characterization of objects encapsulates important meaning and relations which are defined only implicitly or through natural language, such as a window surface shall be contained in the building boundary. The problem of ensuring the coherence between geometric and semantic information is well known in literature. Many attempts exist which try to extent the OCL language in order to represent spatial constraints for an UML model. However, this approach requires a deep knowledge of the OCL language and the implementation of ad-hoc procedures for the validation of the defined constraints. The aim of this paper is the development of a set of templates for expressing spatial 3D constraints between features which does not require any particular knowledge of a formal language. Moreover, the constraints instantiated from these templates can be automatically translated into validation procedures.

Validation of Spatial Integrity Constraints in City Models

NEGRI, MAURO;PELAGATTI, GIUSEPPE
2015-01-01

Abstract

Several different models have been defined in literature for the definition of 3D city models, from CityGML [14] to Inspire [8]. Such models include a geometrical representation of features together with a semantical classification of them. The semantical characterization of objects encapsulates important meaning and relations which are defined only implicitly or through natural language, such as a window surface shall be contained in the building boundary. The problem of ensuring the coherence between geometric and semantic information is well known in literature. Many attempts exist which try to extent the OCL language in order to represent spatial constraints for an UML model. However, this approach requires a deep knowledge of the OCL language and the implementation of ad-hoc procedures for the validation of the defined constraints. The aim of this paper is the development of a set of templates for expressing spatial 3D constraints between features which does not require any particular knowledge of a formal language. Moreover, the constraints instantiated from these templates can be automatically translated into validation procedures.
2015
Proceedings of the 4th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Mobile Geographic Information Systems, MobiGIS 2015
9781450339773
9781450339773
Conceptual modeling; Spatial constraints; Validation; Geography, Planning and Development; Computer Networks and Communications; Information Systems
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