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Sensors and Materials, Volume 35, Number 2(3) (2023)
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pp. 679-690
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https://doi.org/10.18494/SAM4325
Published: February 28, 2023

Construction of Monitoring Index System for Ancient Sites to Address Flood Disaster Risk [PDF]

Xuping Zhang, Yungang Hu, and Yiran Wang

(Received January 10, 2023; Accepted February 15, 2023)

Keywords: ancient sites, flood disaster, monitoring index, knowledge graph, semantic reasoning

In recent years, ancient sites in various locations have been frequently threatened by flood disaster, but there is no unified monitoring strategy; the monitoring methods using sensors, remote sensing, and other methods as well as the related monitoring data obtained are complicated and difficult to manage. Existing monitoring systems do not accurately reflect the relationship between the components of the system and the data. Knowledge graphs have attracted attention as semantic networks that can intuitively reflect the relationship between knowledge entities. In this study, a method of constructing a flood disaster risk knowledge graph for ancient sites was proposed and realized. First, the definition of a risk monitoring index system for ancient sites for flood disaster is proposed. Then, the knowledge graph structure of the monitoring index system is reorganized using semantic reasoning techniques, and the monitoring index bodies are extracted. The proposed method was used to monitor the Pujindu site in China. The results show that the knowledge graph has the advantages of visualization and a clear structure that can intuitively represent the relationship between entities, manage monitoring methods and data such as sensor and remote sensing data, and be effectively applied to the flood disaster risk monitoring of ancient sites.

Corresponding author: Xuping Zhang, Yungang Hu


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Xuping Zhang, Yungang Hu, and Yiran Wang, Construction of Monitoring Index System for Ancient Sites to Address Flood Disaster Risk, Sens. Mater., Vol. 35, No. 2, 2023, p. 679-690.



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