ANSI INCITS ISO 19144-1-2010 Geographic information Classification systems Part 1 Classification system structure.pdf
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1、 INCITS/ISO 19144-1-2010 Geographic information Classification systems Part 1: Classification system structure INCITS/ISO 19144-1-2010 PDF disclaimer This PDF file may contain embedded typefaces. In accordance with Adobes licensing policy, this file may be printed or viewed but shall not be edited u
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4、 In the unlikely event that a problem relating to it is found, please inform the Central Secretariat at the address given below. Adopted by INCITS (InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards) as an American National Standard. Date of ANSI Approval: 7/20/2010 Published by American N
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7、s standard should be submitted to ITI, 1250 Eye Street NW, Washington, DC 20005. Printed in the United States of America ii ITIC 2010 All rights reserved INCITS/ISO 19144-1-2010 ITIC 2010 All rights reserved iiiContents Page Foreword iv Introduction.v 1 Scope1 2 Conformance .1 2.1 Classes .1 2.2 Con
8、formance of a classification system.1 2.3 Conformance of a register of classifiers.1 2.4 Representation of classification results .1 3 Normative references1 4 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms2 4.1 Terms and definitions .2 4.2 Abbreviated terms.4 5 Classification systems5 5.1 Concept 5 5.2 Cl
9、assification and legend .7 5.3 Hierarchical versus non-hierarchical systems.8 5.4 A priori and a posteriori classification systems 8 5.5 Structure of classified data 9 5.6 A classification data set .13 6 Management of classifiers .14 6.1 General .14 6.2 Concept dictionary register for a classificati
10、on scheme 15 6.3 Management of classifiers through registration15 6.4 Register structure15 Annex A (normative) Abstract test suite 24 Annex B (informative) A priori and a posteriori classification systems .26 Bibliography30 INCITS/ISO 19144-1-2010 iv ITIC 2010 All rights reservedForeword ISO (the In
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13、 standardization. International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2. The main task of technical committees is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodi
14、es for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any
15、or all such patent rights. ISO 19144-1 was prepared jointly by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations and Technical Committee ISO/TC 211, Geographic information/Geomatics under a cooperative agreement between the two organizations. ISO 19144 consists of the following parts
16、, under the general title Geographic information Classification systems: Part 1: Classification system structure The following part is under preparation: Part 2: Land cover classification system (LCCS) INCITS/ISO 19144-1-2010 ITIC 2010 All rights reserved vIntroduction This part of ISO 19144 is base
17、d on publications of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations 12. The first in a series of International Standards related to geographic classification systems, it defines the structure of such systems, together with the mechanism for defining and registering classifiers. Si
18、nce there are many different possible application areas, there is no single classification system that will serve all needs. The method by which classifiers are defined depends upon the application area. In addition, the classifiers used within a particular application area might not be adequate for
19、 all situations encountered within that application area and could need to be augmented over time. To facilitate extension of the set of classifiers in a particular application area, classifiers are registered in a register structure compliant with ISO 19135. This allows the set of classifiers to be
20、 maintained. The use of the ISO 19135 registration mechanism allows for separate registers to be defined for different sets of classifiers within multiple information communities, thereby satisfying application needs. This approach allows for independence between information communities, but also al
21、lows relationships to be developed between different classification systems that potentially allow the conversion, or partial conversion, of data from one classification system to another, or the fusion of data from two separate sources. The concept of classification systems is well known in the geo
22、graphic information community. A classification system can be used to subdivide any geographic area into small units, each of which carries an identifier that describes its type. The results can then be represented as a discrete coverage as described in ISO 19123. Many such classification systems ca
23、n be defined to address any geographic area. Different application areas and different information communities can define their own classification systems. However, if the classification system is defined in a compatible way, interaction between different information communities becomes possible. In
24、 addition, in a particular application area, it is desirable that there be a few well-established classification systems, and that these themselves be standardized within information communities. This part of ISO 19144 describes the common structure, while subsequent parts will allow for the standar
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