Interpreting and Georeferencing the Concept of “Near” in Biodiversity Records

P. Campbell
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Georeferencing historical biodiversity specimens is a difficult but necessary task to bring data accumulated in the course of past scientific efforts into full currency for modern use. Textual locality descriptions vary widely, and are prone to error involved in interpretation of brief descriptions and often-unclear terms. Each type of locality description requires particular georeferencing methods to maximize precision and accuracy of resulting coordinates and uncertainty. Current “best practice” methods concerning textual descriptions referring to proximity to a locality (i.e., “near” a locality) are arbitrary, restrictive, or undefined. In this paper, I explore these challenges, and provide new methods for assigning geographic coordinates and uncertainty (with appropriate metadata) to such locality descriptions using point, line, or polygon shapes as the basis for Voronoi diagrams. Voronoi diagrams define the geographic space nearer to a given point than to any other point in a collection, making them ideally suited for determining the shape of such locality descriptions.
解读生物多样性记录中的 "附近 "概念并提供地理参照
对历史生物多样性标本进行地理参照是一项艰巨但必要的任务,目的是将过去科学工作中积累的数据完全用于现代用途。文字地点描述千差万别,在解释简短描述和通常不明确的术语时容易出错。每种地点描述都需要特定的地理参照方法,以最大限度地提高结果坐标的精度和准确性以及不确定性。目前有关接近地点(即 "接近 "地点)的文字描述的 "最佳实践 "方法是任意的、限制性的或未定义的。在本文中,我将探讨这些挑战,并提供新的方法,使用点、线或多边形作为 Voronoi 图的基础,为此类地点描述分配地理坐标和不确定性(以及适当的元数据)。Voronoi 图定义了与集合中任何其他点相比更接近于给定点的地理空间,因此非常适合确定此类地点描述的形状。
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