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Tom Loeper, NOAAGreat Lakes Navigation Manager
Chief, Coast Pilot Branch2 July 2015
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Improve the quality of geographic names in NOAA products
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• Goal of the Federal Government dating back to 1890• Creation of the U.S. Board of Geographic Names (BGN)
• Goal was affirmed in 1947• Law formally established the Dept. of Interior and
Department of Defense as co-leads to run the BGN
• Co-leads created 2 official web-based repositories• Law formally established the Dept. of Interior and
Department of Defense as co-leads to run the BGN
First - Some History
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• NOAA uses many types of names that are not consistent• Inconsistent across scale bands
• With official names in the Web-based repositories
• Names on NOAA products are prone to errors• Improper spelling
• Orphaned histories
Some History (cont.)
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• Geographic positions must reflect a real-world location• Not a cartographic label placement
• Must allow for the addition/deletion/change of records between major updates
• Must be formatted to allow web developers search• Must maintain linkages to authoritative sources• Look at a variety of charts and imagery including raster,
vector, satellite and Google Earth
Requirements include
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• Have an ability to flag Coast Pilot names that match official standard names
• Troubleshoot unmatched names• Compare them against variants as well as foreign and undersea feature
names
• Test “fuzzy” string matching techniques to check for errors
• Investigate other authoritative name sources for administrative names• Lights
• Bridges
Modified Vision
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Selection Criteria<CP_INDEX TEXT="Avery Point 13213">Avery Point</CP_INDEX>
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Program Interface
Pick Books 1 through 9, Test Book or the common chapter 1
Filter by All, Exclude Skipped, Ignored Only or Skipped Only
Only 10 selections presented at one time
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Other Features
• The Production System automatically identifies the chart using imbedded chart tags
• Results are updated every week when the books are created
• HTML files are “clickable” color-coded as green text
• Link opens a small raster chartlet with the geo-tagged position at the center of the image
• The user can switch to between raster and vector images
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Geotag is centered on the image
Choice of Raster or Vector Image
Results are color-coded in a legend
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• What to tag next?• Extending this to other web-based tools including
• NOAA’s Historic Map Collection
• The online NOAA Chart Viewer
• NOAA’s ENC to GIS tool
• Adjust data structure (Briana Sullivan)• Move away from traditional book format
• Move towards a more data-centric format
Where do we want to go from here?
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Tom Loeper, NOAAGreat Lakes Navigation ManagerChief, Coast Pilot Branch
http://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/
Cell: (301)367-5680E-mail: [email protected]