2013 Volume 21 Issue 1 Pages 57-63
In order to increase quality of spatial data and improve productivity of data creation, it is important to reduce the time spent handling errors during data preparation.
This research considers a method of automatically correcting certain errors in spatial data as the first step of establishing a data creation method which reduces the manual correction of errors. Research shows that intersection redundancy with local dimensions of 1 to 50 cm make up over half of all errors. A correction tool was developed which recognizes the patterns of this type of error and automatically corrects them.
The correction tool was used with real data to determine the effectiveness of this method. Results show that 73% of the total errors could be corrected automatically, greatly reducing the overall time required to process the spatial data.