Volume 20 No 6 (2022)
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Analyzing Intersection Patterns of Natural and Human-Made Entities in Spatial Networks
Prof. Usha Barad, Goswami Harsh Giri D
Abstract
This research paper explores the intersection patterns of natural and human-made entities in spatial networks, using a novel tool that generates detailed reports on intersecting points, which form linestrings. The tool provides information on various attributes such as length, angle, and other pertinent details[1]. The research aims to analyze and understand the implications of these intersections, shedding light on the relationships between natural and human-made entities within the spatial domain. By studying these intersections, valuable insights can be gained to support urban planning, environmental management, and infrastructure development.
Keywords
intersection patterns, natural entities, human-made entities, spatial networks, linestrings, urban planning, environmental management, infrastructure development.
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