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1 online resource (xiii, 650 pages) : illustrations, maps |
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Lecture notes in geoinformation and cartography, 1863-2246 |
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Lecture notes in geoinformation and cartography.
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Contents |
A study on how humans describe relative positions of image objects / Xin Wang [and others] -- Perceptual sketch interpretation / Markus Wuersch, Max J. Egenhofer -- The shape cognition and query supported by Fourier transform / Tinghua Ai, Yun Shuai, and Jingzhong Li -- Classification of landslide susceptibility in the development of early warning systems / Dominik Gallus, Andreas Abecker, Daniela Richter -- Clusters in aggregated health data / Kevin Buchin [and others] -- Spatial simulation of agricultural practices using a robust extension of randomized classification tree algorithms / J. Stéphane Bailly, Anne Biarnes, Philippe Lagacherie -- Impact of a change of support on the assessment of biodiversity with Shannon entropy / Didier Josselin, Ilene Mahfoud, Bruno Fady -- Implicit spatial information extraction from remote sensing images / Erick Lopez-Ornelas, Guy Flouzat -- The application of the concept of indicative neighbourhood on Landsat ETM+ images and orthophotos using circular and annulus kernels / Madli Linder, Kalle Remm, Hendrik Proosa -- Sensitivity of the C-band SRTM DEM vertical accuracy to terrain characteristics and spatial resolution / Thierry Castel, Pascal Oettli -- Improving the reusability of spatiotemporal simulation models : using MDE to implement cellular automata / Falko Theisselmann, Doris Dransch -- Support vector machines for spatiotemporal analysis in geosensor networks / Jon Devine, Tony Stefanidis -- Towards a method to generally describe physical spatial processes / Barbara Hofer, Andrew U. Frank -- A data model for multi-scale topographic data / J.E. Stoter [and others] -- An interoperable Web service architecture to provide base maps empowered by automated generalization / Theodor Foerster, Jantien Stoter, Rob Lemmens -- Combining three multi-agent based generalisation models: AGENT, CartACom, and GAEL |
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Implementation of building reconstruction algorithm using real world LIDAR data / Rebecca O.C. Tse, Chris Gold, Dave Kidner -- A new approach for mountain areas cartography / Loïc Gondal, Arnaud Le Bris, François Lecordix -- Slope accuracy and path planning on compressed terrain / W. Randolph Franklin [and others] -- Processing 3D geo-information for augmenting georeferenced and oriented photographs with text labels / Arnoud De Boer, Eduardo Dias, Edward Verbree -- Interactive geovisualization and geometric modelling of 3D data : a case study from the Åknes Rockslide Site, Norway / Trond Nordvik, Chris Harding -- FieldGML : an alternative representation for fields / Hugo Ledoux -- Marine GIS : progress in 3D visualization for dynamic GIS / Rafal Goralski, Christopher Gold -- The IGN-E case : integration through a hidden ontology / A. Gómez-Pérez [and others] -- All roads lead to Rome : geospatial modeling of Hungarian street names with destination reference / Antal Guszlev, Lilla Lukács -- Where is the terraced house? : on the use of ontologies for recognition of urban concepts in cartographic databases / Patrick Lüscher, Robert Weibel, William A. Mackaness -- Information processes produce imperfections in data--the information infrastructure compensates for them / Andrew U. Frank -- Moving from pixels to parcels : the use of possibility theory to explore the uncertainty associated object oriented remote sensing / Alexis Comber [and others] -- Data matching--a matter of belief / Ana-Maria Oteanu-Raimond, Sébastien Mustière |
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Deriving topological relationships between simple regions with holes / Mark McKenney, Reasey Praing, and Markus Schneider -- Spatial rules generate urban patterns : emergence of the small-world network / H. Rezayan [and others] -- Conceptual neighborhoods of topological relations between lines / Rui M.P. Reis, Max J. Egenhofer, João L.G. Matos -- Spatial support and spatial confidence for spatial association rules / Patrick Laube, Mark de Berg, Marc van Kreveld -- A primer of picture-aided navigation in mobile systems / Robert Laurini [and others] -- Road network model for vehicle navigation using traffic direction approach / Yang Yue, Anthony Gar-On Yeh, Qingquan Li -- Clustering algorithm for network constraint trajectories / Ahmed Kharrat [and others] |
Summary |
The international Symposium on Spatial Data Handling is the premier research forum for Geographic Information Science. It is the primary event organised by the International Geographical Uniona (TM)s study group on Geographical Information Science. The symposium places particular emphasis on identifying significant headway in GIS. The papers published are carefully refereed by an international programme committee composed of experts in various areas of GIS who are especially renowned for their scientific innovation. The proceedings of this series have become an important reference for research |
Analysis |
geografie |
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geography |
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geografische informatiesystemen |
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geographical information systems |
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cartografie |
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mapping |
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milieuwetenschappen |
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environmental sciences |
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toegepaste wiskunde |
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applied mathematics |
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Geography (General) |
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Geografie |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Geospatial data -- Congresses
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Geographic information systems -- Congresses
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems.
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Geospatial data.
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Geographic information systems.
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Environnement.
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Sciences de la terre.
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Geographic information systems.
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Geospatial data.
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Actes de congrès.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Ruas, Anne.
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Gold, Chris, 1944-
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ISBN |
9783540685661 |
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3540685669 |
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9783540685654 |
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3540685650 |
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