Architecture of a large object-oriented database for remotely sensed dataAttention is given to the proposed Intelligent Information Fusion System (IIFS) within the framework of the Intelligent Data Management project at NASA-Goddard. IIFS is to use connectionist architectures to extract high-level attributes from incoming sensor images, and then send those characterizations and their associated ephemeris and ancillary image data to a large object-oriented database which will serve as the master catalog of sensor data. Important issues facing this project include the choice of rapid-access data structures (RADSs) for cataloging images by their high-level characterization, the implementation of efficient spatial data structures for cataloging images by their scene location, the automated population of such a database from a continuous stream of incoming ephemeris and ancillary data, and the translation and optimization of natural-language database queries so that RADSs are employed when appropriate.
Document ID
19920056742
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Dorfman, Erik (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; ST Systems Corp. Greenbelt, MD, United States)