Where 2.0 NoSQL Presentation 2008 - GeoIQ

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Presentation at Where 2.0 2008 where we discuss our rational for building a NoSQL data store after reaching limitations with the spatial SQL solution that were available at the time.

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From Data Chaos to Actionable Intelligence: How the Convergence of the GeoWeb and Semantic Web is Revolutionizing the Way We Process Information

Where 2.0 2008Sean Gorman

FortiusOne Inc.

AKA: Trying to GeoHack Without Getting Arrested

Geography of the Web

Paul Torrens

Steve Coast

Martin Dodge

Anthony Townsend

Matt Zook

Big Data Sets

Algorithmic Analysis

Map Logical Results to Physical Realities

NYSE – SIAC Routing Vulnerabilities

Then these guys show up

Then these guys rescue you

Geography on the Web

Small data sets with largely unstructured content

Crowdsourcing large structured data sets with quantitative capabilities

Didn’t we try this last year?

What happens when your database reaches 1,683,185,246 features

Rinse and repeat per query type

or

Build a lightweight object database

OpenLocation

Lots of silos of GeoData how can we begin to interconnect them

Infochimps.org

Can we federate our data

OpenLocation

Linked repositories of data form a graph of content

Structured Dataset “Structured Dataset “X”X”

Third Party URL “Third Party URL “Y”Y”

Node “Y” is connected to Node “X” by the link “User Action”

User adds structured dataset “X” to their 3rd Party URL string “Y”

Structured Dataset “Structured Dataset “X”X”

Third Party URL “Third Party URL “Y”Y” Third Party URL “Third Party URL “Z”Z”

Data Set Degree

X 2

Y 1

Z 1

Creates the Ability to Intelligently Serve Content

Structured Dataset “Structured Dataset “X”X”

Third Party URL “Third Party URL “Y”Y” Third Party URL “Third Party URL “Z”Z”

User searches on a term and gets a result based on tags and full text query then weighted by degree and user ratings:

The system can now recommend data URL “Y” and “Z” as data that may be useful context for dataset “X” even though they may have no tags in common

The graph can be encapsulated in code and communicated to the outside world

1. Bring a new class of content/data to the Web

2. Intelligently mix that content with the rest of the Web

3. Enable the content to answer meaningful questions for users

If you would like to check out the Finder! Beta see us for a card or go here:

http://finder.geocommons.com/

If you would like to talk about federating geodata email me at:

sean@fortiusone.com

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