Uncertain Spatial Data Management:An Overview
Andreas Zuefle

TL;DR
This paper surveys techniques for managing, querying, and mining uncertain spatial data, emphasizing data representations, semantics, and introducing a novel paradigm for efficient query processing on uncertain data.
Contribution
It introduces the Paradigm of Equivalent Worlds, a new approach to efficiently handle complex queries on uncertain spatial data by grouping possible worlds.
Findings
Survey of data representations and system processing for uncertain data
Distinction between object-level and result-level probabilistic semantics
Introduction of the Paradigm of Equivalent Worlds for efficient querying
Abstract
Both the current trends in technology such as smartphones, general mobile devices, stationary sensors, and satellites as well as a new user mentality of using this technology to voluntarily share enriched location information produces a flood of geo-spatial and geo-spatiotemporal data. This data flood provides tremendous potential for discovering new and useful knowledge. But in addition to the fact that measurements are imprecise, spatial data is often interpolated between discrete observations. To reduce communication and bandwidth utilization, data is often subjected to a reduction, thereby eliminating some of the known/recorded values. These issues introduce the notion of uncertainty in spatial data management, an aspect raising the imminent need for scalable and flexible solutions. The main scope of this chapter is to survey existing techniques for managing, querying, and mining…
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Management and Algorithms · Geographic Information Systems Studies · Advanced Database Systems and Queries
