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gis data capture falls into 2 categories:
1. Primary gis data capture techniques which use remote sensing and surveying techniques ...

Chapter 4: Data Capture
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With powerful tools and utilities, Bentley Facilities allows the rapid capture of facilities spaces, asset information and modeling of organizational structures.

Data capture: The process by which data are taken from the real-world (primary source), or from a secondary source such as a paper map, and entered into GIS software.

Data capture
How can a GIS use the information in a map? If the data to be used are not already in digital form (that is, in a form the computer can recognize), various techniques can capture the information.

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Data capture (GIS, textual, scanning, OCR)
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Data capture
Gathering data with a GPS is straightforward once the planning steps are done. Data are stored in individual files that can be downloaded after the data collection part of the mission is complete.

Data Capture - Series of operations required to encode data in a computer-readable digital form (digitizing, scanning, etc.).

Data capture
Data capture-entering information into the system-consumes much of the time of GIS practitioners. There are a variety of methods used to enter data into a GIS where it is stored in a digital format.

Screen Capture there are some situations when you need to capture an image of something on your screen, and the export functions of your software aren't any help.

stream capture see stream piracy.
stream order A classification of the relative hierarchy of stream segments in a drainage network.
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Capture and publish information directly from a field location to an unlimited number of BlackBerry smartphones
Use compact, lightweight BlackBerry smartphones in place of laptop.

To capture the output in a file use the standard DOS output redirection syntax, as in
dbf myfile.dbf > output.txt
In this example, output.txt will be the name of the output file. If the file already exists it will be overwritten.

TML captures when and where a sensor measurement or transmitter actuation occurs.

DATA CAPTURE
The processing of converting data into digital form by DIGITISING, scanning, or direct recording of real-world phenomena.

data capture should be undertaken in standardized ways that will assure the widest possible use of the information
Sharing data
it is not uncommon for as many as three agencies to create databases with, ostensibly, the same information ...

[data capture] The geometric center of a feature. For line, polygon, or three-dimensional features, it is the center of mass (or center of gravity) and may fall inside the feature, as shown below for a triangle, or outside the feature, ...

Images captured at GITA Conference 27 in Seattle, WA Posted on April 30, 2004 Browse the gallery of images for some scenes we captured while on location in Seattle.

We can capture the information contained in each field by either of two methods of geocoding: Vector or Raster. In the center panel, the approach creates polygons that approximate the curvature of the field boundary.

To try to capture this effect, we used GIS to measure the linear distance (in 200 meter increments) from each site to the nearest sphere-of-influence boundary.

1 Data capture
Without studying deeply the list above we can immediately remark that the first point, the data capture, is not represented consistently.

1 Data capture using a Scanner (section 3.6.1.2)
Details of the scanning device used, software driver and version
All parameters chosen in the scanning process, such as the resolution setting of the device, the number of bits per pixel used ...

Data Capture: The encoding of data. In the context of digital mapping this includes digitizing, direct recording by electronic survey instruments, and the encoding of text and attributes.

Digitizer A device used to capture planar coordinate data, usually as x and y coordinates, from existing analog maps for digital use within a computerized program such as a GIS. Also called a digitizing table.

Passive Remote Sensing Form of remote sensing where the sensor passively captures electromagnetic radiation reflected or emitted by an object.

implementation view Part of Information Viewpoint that captures how information must be represented within a working enterprise (i.e., how it is encoded for runtime use).

Oracle9i gives application developers control over user-defined data types, not only enabling the capture of domain logic and processes associated with the data, but also enabling customization of the manner in which the server stores, retrieves, ...

Dynamic QuickCapture Toolbar—A new dynamic toolbar allows you to quickly capture new features with a simple tap-on screen.

Maps and geographic data capture the essence of the geographically particular, the boundary conditions that influence the outcome of physical and social processes; and in that sense GIS illuminates the particular.

Reflexivity (Economic reflexivity) A post-structuralist concept increasingly used in industrial social geography (Storper, Barnes, Amin) to capture the ability of person to "reflect on their own reflections" and to understand the foundations of one's ...

Operational staff are people such as [1] cartographers, who monitor the design of map displays, the standards for map symbols and standard map series [2] data capturers, who converts map into digital form and [3] potential users who use the GIS.

Thus, recording LI signal information for the entire GLONASS constellation requires a recorder to capture signals that range from 1598.0625 MHz (channel-7) to 1605.375 MHz (channel 6).

Lee (1991) described many of the advantages of videography: (1) imagery can be captured by microcomputer for immediate use; (2) in-flight error-proofing can be done; (3) narrow-band filters for fine spectral resolution can be used; ...

The rapid growth of the Internet provides highly customized, accessible, and interactive sources of public information and is changing the ways that people capture and manipulate spatial information.

ADL concluded that even if the revolutionary machine captured 100 percent of the market for carbon paper, ...

R2V is an advanced raster to vector conversion software widely used for automated map digitizing and large scale GIS data capture applications.

Digital orthophotos require several types of inputs to produce an orthogonally rectified image from the original perspective image captured by the sensor. These inputs are the following: 1) the unrectified raster image scanned from the diapositive or ...

The spirit of mathematics is not captured by spending 3 hours solving 20 look-alike homework problems. Mathematics is thinking, comparing, analyzing, inventing, and understanding.

As well, since most data is captured in a vector format, e.g. digitizing, data must be converted to the raster data structure. This is called vector-raster conversion.

In the case of water drops the gridding resolution must be high to capture the subtle twists and bends that direct water flow. A hiker on the other hand, is less sensitive to subtle changes in elevation.

Document scanning involves using scanners to capture a digital image of a map, manuscript, or other document. Once the image is stored, a variety of processes can be applied, depending on the image's intended use.

GPS surveying involves the capture of signals broadcast by a 24 satellite constellation operated by the Department of Defense. By capturing signals from multiple satellites simultaneously, users can precisely determine their positions on the earth.

Since we are going to do a screen capture we want it to be as large as possible without being clipped by the edge of the screen. Switch the coordinates to decimal latitude and longitude.

Standard for Original Data Capture
For all original data capture, involving line or polygon features being georeferenced to either the TRIM or Provincial 1:250,000 topographic base maps, ...

Once the operator has pressed the cursor button to start digitizing, he or she only needs to move the cursor cross-hair over the line feature, the cursor will capture point coordinates at a very small distance.

The organization of the map into digits has a major impact on how we capture, store, and use the map data in a GIS. GISs store data in an organized way as a database. A database is a structured collection of information on a defined subject.

The physical properties of conventional photographic equipment are such that the images created are inherently deformed from the nature of the feature they are attempting to capture.

Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) - A system used to capture the orientation parameters (roll, pitch and yaw) of an aircraft at any given point in space and time.

Over-all the history of the shape of the earth can be divided into three major eras, if one ignores the flat earth theory which still captures some adherents in moderns times.

The product name of van-captured photographic elevations for buildings in the District of Columbia. The primary purpose of the project was for taxation and it was used in the creation of the MAR.
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Very often the data is captured using the WGS84 ellipsoid and datum, and have to be transformed to a local projection with its own ellipsoid and datum.

An organized collection of computer hardware, software, geographic data, and personnel designed to efficiently capture, store, update, manipulate, analyze, and display all forms of geographically referenced information.

Definition of a Geographic Information System: A system of hardware, software, and procedures designed to support the capture, management, manipulation, analysis, ...

Geographic Information System (GIS): An organized collection of computer hardware, software, geographic data and personnel designed to efficiently capture, store, update, manipulate, ...

will both send d.what.rast output to the screen and capture its output in the file named what.out.
The maximum number of raster map layers that can be queried at one time is 15.

The two-week period is the minimum resolution needed to capture the temporal differences in fire behavior and effects on objectives, constraints, and resources.

When used in the electronic mode, together with a rod face that is graduated with a bar code, the instrument captures and processes the image of the bar code.

To assist in preparing briefings, all JFAST screens and graphic displays can be captured and inserted directly in to presentation software while JFAST is running.

Scanning: A process by which data and maps are converted to digital form using optical or video equipment. Scanning differs from digitizing in that entire pages of data or map sheets are captured as images all at once.

See also: Information, GIS, Model, Location, Feature