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  2. GeoSPARQL - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeoSPARQL

    GeoSPARQL is a model for representing and querying geospatial linked data for the Semantic Web.It is standardized by the Open Geospatial Consortium as OGC GeoSPARQL. [1] The definition of a small ontology based on well-understood OGC standards is intended to provide a standardized exchange basis for geospatial RDF data which can support both qualitative and quantitative spatial reasoning and ...

  3. Minimum bounding rectangle - Wikipedia

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    A series of geometric shapes enclosed by its minimum bounding rectangle. In computational geometry, the minimum bounding rectangle (MBR), also known as bounding box (BBOX) or envelope, is an expression of the maximum extents of a two-dimensional object (e.g. point, line, polygon) or set of objects within its x-y coordinate system; in other words min(x), max(x), min(y), max(y).

  4. Web Feature Service - Wikipedia

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    GetFeature - this performs the actual query - parameters such as bounding box and any other filters should be passed in, as appropriate, and the WFS service then returns a GML resultset containing full geometry and feature attributes.

  5. Minimum bounding box algorithms - Wikipedia

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    In computational geometry, the smallest enclosing box problem is that of finding the oriented minimum bounding box enclosing a set of points. It is a type of bounding volume. "Smallest" may refer to volume, area, perimeter, etc. of the box. It is sufficient to find the smallest enclosing box for the convex hull of the objects in question. It is ...

  6. Web Map Service - Wikipedia

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    GetCapabilities – returns parameters about the WMS (such as map image format and WMS version compatibility) and the available layers (map bounding box, coordinate reference systems, URI of the data and whether the layer is mostly opaque or not) GetMap – returns a map image.

  7. Open Cascade Technology - Wikipedia

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    Added support of 3/4 and box clipping configurations to 3D viewer. Added fast HLR-alike OpenGL rendering mode. Removed legacy local context functionality from AIS and legacy Boolean operations. Open CASCADE Technology 7.3 2018-05-29 — — Added algorithm constructing OBB (oriented bounding box).

  8. Minimum bounding box - Wikipedia

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    A sphere enclosed by its axis-aligned minimum bounding box (in 3 dimensions) In geometry, the minimum bounding box or smallest bounding box (also known as the minimum enclosing box or smallest enclosing box) for a point set S in N dimensions is the box with the smallest measure (area, volume, or hypervolume in higher dimensions) within which all the points lie.

  9. Compactness measure - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, the shape's area could be compared to that of its bounding circle, [1] [2] its convex hull, [1] [3] or its minimum bounding box. [3] Similarly, a comparison can be made between the perimeter of the shape and that of its convex hull, [3] its bounding circle, [1] or a circle having the same area. [1]