System and method for geo-coding user generated content
First Claim
1. A method for geo-coding a plurality of objects, the method comprising:
- providing a plurality of objects that include a plurality of sequenced objects that have a sequential relationship;
identifying an explicitly geo-located object within said plurality of objects, said explicitly geo-located object having a location;
determining a relationship between said explicitly geo-located object and the remaining plurality of objects, wherein the relationship between the explicitly geo-located object and the remaining plurality of objects comprises a particular annotation that is applied to the plurality of objects;
determining a location for each of the remaining plurality of objects based on the location of the explicitly geo-located object and the relationship between the explicitly geo-located object and the remaining plurality of objects; and
determining the location for each of the remaining plurality of objects based on the sequential relationship between the sequenced objects and the explicitly geo-located object.
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Abstract
A system and method for geo-coding user generated content is described. The system comprises a content source, a content management module, a content repository, a location source, a location repository, a geo-coding module, and a geo-location object data sheet (GDS). The content source captures the user generated content. The content management module manages the user generated content. The content repository stores the user generated content. The location source generates a plurality of location data, and the location repository stores the location data. The geo-coding module generates the geo-located object data sheet (GDS) that associates the user generated content with the corresponding location data. The GDS depository stores the geo-located object data sheet.
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1. A method for geo-coding a plurality of objects, the method comprising:
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providing a plurality of objects that include a plurality of sequenced objects that have a sequential relationship; identifying an explicitly geo-located object within said plurality of objects, said explicitly geo-located object having a location; determining a relationship between said explicitly geo-located object and the remaining plurality of objects, wherein the relationship between the explicitly geo-located object and the remaining plurality of objects comprises a particular annotation that is applied to the plurality of objects; determining a location for each of the remaining plurality of objects based on the location of the explicitly geo-located object and the relationship between the explicitly geo-located object and the remaining plurality of objects; and determining the location for each of the remaining plurality of objects based on the sequential relationship between the sequenced objects and the explicitly geo-located object. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for geo-coding a plurality of objects, the method comprising:
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providing a plurality of sequenced objects; identifying an explicitly geo-located object within said plurality of objects, said explicitly geo-located object having a location; determining a sequential relationship between said explicitly geo-located object and the remaining plurality of objects, wherein the sequenced relationship comprises a time stamp for each of the sequenced objects; determining a location for each of the remaining plurality of objects based on the sequential relationship between the sequenced objects and the explicitly geo-located object; and identifying a path that associates at least two of the time-stamped objects; wherein the relationship between the explicitly geo-located object and the remaining plurality of sequenced objects comprises a particular annotation that is applied to the plurality of sequenced objects. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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