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Geographic Points Of Interest (GPOI). What is a POI?. A Point of Interest (POI) is any feature or service that people wish to visit or know the location of, and is of value to the community particularly with respect to wayfinding, vehicle routing or dispatch. A POI must contain: - Name
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Geographic Points Of Interest (GPOI)
What is a POI? • A Point of Interest (POI) is any feature or service that people wish to visit or know the location of, and is of value to the community particularly with respect to wayfinding, vehicle routing or dispatch. • A POI must contain: - Name - Location - Address
Application of POIs – how are they used • Mapping Products – SSD, Tourist Maps, Atlases • Emergency Dispatch • GIS – ie Property reports, insurance • Asset Management • Location-based services • Navigation/vehicle routing Services
Duplicate POI Maintenance • DEC – National Parks Recreation facilities • DME – Mines • MRWA – Distance Markers • LGA – Community Services, parks • DOW – water points, bores, wells and tanks • WAPOL – Community Services / Businesses • FESA - Community Services • Landgate – All of the above.
WALIS Points of Interest Working Group • 1st meeting held in November • Meeting identified the following needs; • An agreed definition of POI • A vision statement • A strategy for state-wide POI data management and dissemination • Understanding agency business needs and associated POI characteristics (attributes) • Need for suitable funding model/s to build the fundamental land information data source
Data Model Feature Classes(must be extensible) • Hospitality • Education • Health • Recreation • Community Service • Transport • Commercial • Defence • Mining and Industry • Geographic
Maintenance Approaches • Crowdsourcing • Data Hosting and Direct Editing • Staging Area
Geographic Points Of Interest (GPOI)