[OSGeo-Discuss] Search engines and spatial context...
Steve Lime
Steve.Lime at dnr.state.mn.us
Fri Jun 2 12:59:00 EDT 2006
That's what I'd like to find out, been thinking about this for years. Virtually everything is spatial so:
1) do engines look for non-explicit spatial context
2) do they leverage explicit spatial context (e.g. document metadata or actual spatial data formats)
3) do they even deal with new stuff like GeoRSS
I would assume that Google and others do at least some of this, but perhaps not. Wouldn't it be sweet to have georeferenced document index (GeoIndex) and a GeoSpider to build it. The Alexandria Digital Library has definitly operated in that space but seemingly with more traditional spatial information. I'm curious about regular old web pages, sensor feeds, news stories and such.
Steve
>>> gary.lang at autodesk.com 6/2/2006 11:47:00 AM >>>
Interesting. Do you mean that googlebot now reads this sort of metadata?
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From: Steve Lime [mailto:Steve.Lime at dnr.state.mn.us]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 9:36 AM
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Hi folks: Does anyone know of documents that define the extent that
spatial context (e.g. place names, area codes, addresses) are exploited
by major search engines?
Steve
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