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A scene-based spatiotemporal data model of immovable cultural relics

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  • Jun Shi

    (China Grand Canal Museum)

  • Di Hu

    (Nanjing Normal University
    Nanjing Normal University
    Jiangsu Centre of Collaborative Innovation in Geographical Information Resource Development and Application)

  • Zongxiang Zhang

    (Nanjing Normal University)

  • Guonian Lü

    (Nanjing Normal University
    Nanjing Normal University)

  • Paul Longley

    (University College London)

  • Qianying Zhao

    (Nanjing Normal University)

Abstract

The quality of cultural relic database design is crucial for realizing the value of cultural relic data. Currently, many databases of immovable cultural relics (ICRs) include information on various aspects of ICR from different perspectives. However, there is insufficient comprehensiveness and completeness in the expression of this information. In this study, considering the characteristics and application requirements of ICR information, a geographic scene-based spatiotemporal data model of ICRs is designed, and a case database is constructed for validation. The results show that this data model can be used to organize ICRs and associated environmental information comprehensively and effectively, and to enrich the content and data associations of ICR database. This approach supports interactive queries and spatiotemporal analysis of ICRs and environmental information, thus playing a significant role in facilitating the management, scientific research, development and utilization of ICRs.

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  • Jun Shi & Di Hu & Zongxiang Zhang & Guonian Lü & Paul Longley & Qianying Zhao, 2025. "A scene-based spatiotemporal data model of immovable cultural relics," Palgrave Communications, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 12(1), pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palcom:v:12:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1057_s41599-025-04934-5
    DOI: 10.1057/s41599-025-04934-5
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