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Feature

NOTE: A Feature represents a uniquely identifiable phenomenon, for example a river or an apple. While such phenomena (and therefore the Features used to represent them) are bounded, their boundaries may be crisp (e.g., the declared boundaries of a state), vague (e.g., the delineation of a valley versus its neighboring mountains), and change with time (e.g., a storm front). While discrete in nature, Features may be created from continuous observations, such as an isochrone that determines the region that can be reached by ambulance within 5 minutes.

Diagram

cluster_associated Feature Feature SpatialObject SpatialObject Feature->SpatialObject

Feature Diagram

Formalization for Feature

Property Constraint
disjointWith Geometry
subClassOf SpatialObject

Used by classes

Class Property
Feature Collection (rdfs) rdfs:member

Other annotations

Property Value
schema:description A discrete spatial phenomenon in a universe of discourse.
schema:name Feature