A consideration of scene-specific data sets provided by “MDA Situational Indication Linkages”.
In 2016, the Headquarters for Ocean Policy decided that the Japan Coast Guard would construct an information providing system referred to as “MDA Situational Indication Linkages (MSIL) ” that would contribute to the strengthening of the ability of MDA in Japan based on Marine Cadastre. Since MSIL will post more information than Marine Cadastre, we plan to develop “scene-specific data sets” that assume the use of scenes and narrow down the information. In this paper, from the questionnaire survey of Marine Cadastre and the analysis of the access log, we examined the selection of scene-specific data sets and the information items to be posted in each data set. As a result of examination, it was concluded that five scenes were selected and it is desirable to display information by setting three categories composed of the base information, the main information, and the reference information in each data set.
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dig-aquadocs-1834-154642021-05-19T06:57:01Z A consideration of scene-specific data sets provided by “MDA Situational Indication Linkages”. Matsusaka, Mai Katsura, Takanori Fujioka, Yukari Tanaka, Tomonori Ino, Kouhei In 2016, the Headquarters for Ocean Policy decided that the Japan Coast Guard would construct an information providing system referred to as “MDA Situational Indication Linkages (MSIL) ” that would contribute to the strengthening of the ability of MDA in Japan based on Marine Cadastre. Since MSIL will post more information than Marine Cadastre, we plan to develop “scene-specific data sets” that assume the use of scenes and narrow down the information. In this paper, from the questionnaire survey of Marine Cadastre and the analysis of the access log, we examined the selection of scene-specific data sets and the information items to be posted in each data set. As a result of examination, it was concluded that five scenes were selected and it is desirable to display information by setting three categories composed of the base information, the main information, and the reference information in each data set. Published 2019-08-29T23:56:06Z 2019-08-29T23:56:06Z 2019 Journal Contribution Refereed http://hdl.handle.net/1834/15464 ja https://www1.kaiho.mlit.go.jp/GIJUTSUKOKUSAI/KENKYU/report/article.html#rhr57 pp.130-141 |
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In 2016, the Headquarters for Ocean Policy decided that the Japan Coast Guard would construct an
information providing system referred to as “MDA Situational Indication Linkages (MSIL) ” that would
contribute to the strengthening of the ability of MDA in Japan based on Marine Cadastre. Since MSIL will
post more information than Marine Cadastre, we plan to develop “scene-specific data sets” that assume the use of scenes and narrow down the information. In this paper, from the questionnaire survey of Marine
Cadastre and the analysis of the access log, we examined the selection of scene-specific data sets and the information items to be posted in each data set. As a result of examination, it was concluded that five
scenes were selected and it is desirable to display information by setting three categories composed of the base information, the main information, and the reference information in each data set. |
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Matsusaka, Mai Katsura, Takanori Fujioka, Yukari Tanaka, Tomonori Ino, Kouhei A consideration of scene-specific data sets provided by “MDA Situational Indication Linkages”. |
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Matsusaka, Mai Katsura, Takanori Fujioka, Yukari Tanaka, Tomonori Ino, Kouhei |
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A consideration of scene-specific data sets provided by “MDA Situational Indication Linkages”. |
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A consideration of scene-specific data sets provided by “MDA Situational Indication Linkages”. |
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A consideration of scene-specific data sets provided by “MDA Situational Indication Linkages”. |
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A consideration of scene-specific data sets provided by “MDA Situational Indication Linkages”. |
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A consideration of scene-specific data sets provided by “MDA Situational Indication Linkages”. |
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