Application of Spatial Data Mining in the Process of Discovering Interesting and Previously Unknown, but Potentially Useful, Patterns from Large Spatial Datasets

Abinash Das 1

TTIDMKD. 2021 November; 1(1): 6-10. Published online 2021 November 20

doi.org/10.36647/TTIDMKD/01.01.A002

Abstract: Spatial data mining has been typically used in the Geographical Information system from physical datasets and locations to real-world events. One of the procedures generally used in capital data mining is vector data representation. Vector data is the most commonly used data across the world. Information in this format consists of tips, angles, and quadrilaterals. It is the simplest method of analysing the data where the vector data consists of tips correlate pairs to indicate a physical location in the world. These points can be joined in a particular way to form closed areas marked as quadrilaterals. Vector data is extremely useful for storing and representing data that has discrete boundaries such as international borders, streets, buildings, and many more. Modern technologies such as Google use geological information and open street maps to represent the data in vector data stricture wise.

Keyword : Spatial data mining, Vector data, Information system, Security, Data

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