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Currently, geometry in Linked Places format (LPF) has a "certainty" attribute, which allows one of three values, "certain", "less-certain", and "uncertain" (see B below). This convention is the same as used in the Pleiades place model. Certainty was not included in the "when" object used to describe temporality, an oversight.
Note that the term "attribute" is synonymous with "property" and "relation." The "certainty" attribute can optionally apply to a single geometry element or to a geometry within a GeometryCollection.
It has been proposed to support the "certainty" attribute in the "when" element, wherever it is used, as illustrated in A. Note that it could be applied to any individual timespan or named period assertion.
Implications
Software that fully supports LPF will faithfully store, and/or render, and/or make available, entire records. It should do something to display each record's contents, including visually differentiating elements that have associated "certainty" attributes. Certainty is always optional so its absence should never cause validation to fail.
Existing situation
Currently, geometry in Linked Places format (LPF) has a "certainty" attribute, which allows one of three values, "certain", "less-certain", and "uncertain" (see B below). This convention is the same as used in the Pleiades place model. Certainty was not included in the "when" object used to describe temporality, an oversight.
Note that the term "attribute" is synonymous with "property" and "relation." The "certainty" attribute can optionally apply to a single geometry element or to a geometry within a GeometryCollection.
It has been proposed to support the "certainty" attribute in the "when" element, wherever it is used, as illustrated in A. Note that it could be applied to any individual timespan or named period assertion.
Implications
Software that fully supports LPF will faithfully store, and/or render, and/or make available, entire records. It should do something to display each record's contents, including visually differentiating elements that have associated "certainty" attributes. Certainty is always optional so its absence should never cause validation to fail.
A. WHEN
1. Applying to entire when object
2. Applying to any individual timespan or period
B. GEOMETRY
1. Single geometry
2. Geometry collection
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