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Traveling SIR can be integrated in mobile devices to help travelers in guidance and route planning [1,17]. Future Directions Any query related to location needs the support of SIR systems. Future SIR systems will be more intelligent and be able to answer questions given in natural language. Meanwhile, it will play a more important role in contemporary geospatial processing, especially in the context of the WWW. Cross References Geospatial Semantic Integration Geospatial Semantic Web Geospatial Semantic Web: Applications Geospatial Semantic Web, Interoperability Geospatial Semantic Web: Personalisation Indexing, Hilbert R-tree, Spatial Indexing, Multimedia
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